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After it experiences a "helium flash" a star like the sun will not experience None of the answer options.
What occurs after a helium flash?
After there is the burning of helium as it starts this is said to be explosive in nature or occur as a flash, etc. the Helium is said to burn into carbon, and carbon is said to be fused or combines with helium to create oxygen.
Note that helium flash of a star do not experience increase tremendously in luminosity as well as the other options given.
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After it experiences a "helium flash" a star like the Sun will have a brief period of stability, fusing helium into carbon (and sometimes oxygen).
During this brief stable stage, the star:_________
a. Increases tremendously in luminosity.
b. Gets to be even larger in diameter than it was as a red giant.
c. Returns to the position on the H-R diagram that the star had in its main-sequence stage.
d. Is able to fuse many of the heaviest elements (such as iron and gold) in its superhot core.
e. None of the answers
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