6.2.1

The Sun as a Star

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The Sun

The Sun was formed from a cloud of dust and gas (called a nebula). The forces of gravity pulled the dust and gas together.

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Cloud of gas and dust

  • The gas and dust collapsed.
    • The cloud suddenly decreased in volume as the pressure in the cloud increased.
    • This formed a protostar.
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Main sequence

  • Materials continued to collide (come together) until the temperature and pressure were high enough for hydrogen nuclei to start fusing and form helium (in nuclear fusion).
  • The star then went into a stable period, called a ‘main star sequence’.
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Nuclear fusion

  • The energy released from the nuclear fusion in the Sun keeps the Sun’s core hot.
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Stable

  • The Sun is still in its stable main sequence phase.
  • In this phase, the outward force of the energy released by nuclear fusion is balanced by the force of gravity pulling the Sun inwards.

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1Motion, Forces & Energy

1.1Physical Quantities & Measurement Techniques

1.2Motion

1.3Mass & Weight

1.4Density

1.5Forces: Effects of Forces

1.6Forces: Turning Effects of Forces

1.7Forces: Centre of Gravity

1.8Momentum

1.9Energy, Work, & Power: Energy

1.10Energy, Work & Power: Work

1.11Energy, Work & Power: Energy Resources

1.12Energy, Work & Power: Power

1.13Pressure

2Thermal Physics

3Waves

4Electricity & Magnetism

4.1Simple Phenomena of Magnetism

4.2Electrical Quantities: Electric Charge

4.3Electrical Quantities: Electric Current

4.4Electromotive Force & Potential Difference

4.5Electrical Quantities: Resistance

4.6Electrical Energy & Electrical Power

4.7Electric Circuits: Circuit Diagrams & Components

4.8Electric Circuits: Series & Parallel Circuits

4.9Electric Circuits: Action & Use

4.10Electrical Safety

4.11Electromagnetic Effects: Electromagnetic Induction

4.12Electromagnetic Effects: The A.C. Generator

4.13Magnetic Effect of a Current

4.14Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor

4.15Electromagnetic Effects: The D.C. Motor

4.16Electromagnetic Effects: The Transformer

5Nuclear Physics

6Space Physics

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