Physics notes on space physics THE LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR - IGCSE/A Level/IB

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Physics note on space physics THE LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR - IGCSE/A Level/IB Physics Notes


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Physics note on space physics THE LIFE CYCLE OF A STAR - IGCSE/A Level/IB Physics Notes
TABLE OF CONTENTS, NUMBER OF PAGES 11

(1) Definition of star
(2) Formation of a Star
(3) Life Cycle of a Star
(4) Life Pattern of Star Stages
(5) Neutron Stars
(6) Pulsar
(7) Black Holes
(8) Gamma-ray Bursts
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