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A single empty (white) star on a transparent background, for use with star ratings: Date: 9 November 2006: Source: Created by author: Author: Kbolino: Permission (Reusing this file) Public domain: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: White Stars 2.svg; White Stars 1.svg
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Low-mass stars, less than half a solar mass, are fully convective from core to the surface and thus of uniform composition. This is because their low temperatures make their opacity to photons high. In intermediate-mass stars such as the sun, radiation transport works well enough in the core that convection does not take place; a stagnant core ...
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