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Stars/Sun/Standard models/Quiz

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Solar neutrinos are shown for the proton-proton chain in the Standard Solar Model. Credit: Dorottya Szam.

Standard solar models is a lecture about theoretical models in the field of astrophysics for the Sun.

You are free to take this quiz based on standard solar model at any time.

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Hypotheses

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  1. If the creation, sustaining and evolving of a star is produced by incoming electron currents from a galaxy, then any chosen star may be anywhere between creation and extinction.

See also

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