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Lyrx [107]
4 years ago
10

Arrange the following stars in ascending order of size, (from the smallest to the largest). white dwarf giant star supergiant st

ar neutron
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2 answers:
Alecsey [184]4 years ago
6 0

Hi!

The correct order would be:


Neutron Stars (Smallest)

White Dwarf

Giant Stars

Supergiant Stars (Largest)


Neutron stars are generally smaller stars that have a radius that is generally about 10 kilometers in radius, and highly dense.

White Dwarf stars have a size of about the sun, with a radius that is generally about 7000 kilometers which is nearly the same as  that of the Earth.

Giant stars are considerably larger stars with a radius that falls in a range of 10- 100 solar radii.

Supergiant stars are the largest of this selection, with radius that may lie in a range of 30 - 1000 solar radii.


Hope this helps!

GaryK [48]4 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

The correct answer is:

(smallest) Neutron Star, White Dwarf, Giant Star, Super Giant (largest)

<u>Explanation:</u>

The given starts in ascending order  of size (from the smallest to the largest) are as follows:

1. Neutron Star: These are smallest stars (from the given options) with a radius of typically 30 km and they range from about 20 to 40 miles only.

2. White Dwarf: It is a very dense star having a mass which is comparable to that of the Sun and a radius of approximately 7000 km.

3. Giant Star: It is a large luminous start with a radius ranging from 10 to 100 solar radii.

4. Super Giant: These type of starts are the largest in the universe with radius ranging from 30 to 500 solar radii.



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