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    When a Star Burns Hydrogen in a Shell, It Will
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When a Star Burns Hydrogen in a Shell, It Will

Question 28

Question 28

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When a star burns hydrogen in a shell, it will never produce as much energy (per unit time) as when it burns hydrogen in the core because the core has a higher temperature.

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