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Calculate dynamical, thermal, and nuclear timescales and their ratios for different stars. – MS star of...

Calculate dynamical, thermal, and nuclear timescales and their ratios for different stars.
– MS star of 1 Msun.
– MS star of 60 Msun.
– Red supergiant of 15 Msun.
– White dwarf of 0.6 Msun.
Comment on the consequences of these results.

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