Trial # 1 2 3 4 5 Mass 1 (billions of Kg) 1*10^9 2*10^9 3*10^9 4*10^9 5*10^9 Mass 2 (billions of Kg) 2*10^9 3*10^9 4*10^9 5*10^9 6*10^9 Distance (Km) 4000 5400 6200 7400 9400 Force (N) 8.3 13.7 20.8 24.4 22.7 Gravitation Constant, G (Nm²/kg²)
Stellar evolution
We may see thousands of stars in the dark sky. Our universe consists of billions of stars. Stars may appear tiny to us but they are huge balls of gasses. Sun is a star of average size. Some stars are even a thousand times larger than the sun. The stars do not exist forever they have a certain lifetime. The life span of the sun is about 10 billion years. The star undergoes various changes during its lifetime, this process is called stellar evolution. The structure of the sun-like star is shown below.
Red Shift
It is an astronomical phenomenon. In this phenomenon, increase in wavelength with corresponding decrease in photon energy and frequency of radiation of light. It is the displacement of spectrum of any kind of astronomical object to the longer wavelengths (red) side.
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2
3
4
5
6
Mass 1
(billions of
Kg)
1*10^9
2*10^9
3*10^9
4*10^9
5*10^9
6*10^9
Average value of G
Published Value of G
Mass 2
(billions of
Kg)
2*10^9
3*10^9
31
4*10^9
5*10^9
6*10^9
7*10^9
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Distance
(Km)
4000
5400
6200
7400
9400
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Force
(N)
8.3
13.7
20.8
24.4
22.7
TT 2
Gravitation
Constant, G
(Nm²/kg²)
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