can jupiter be ignited
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Answer:Jupiter itself is incapable of ever 'igniting'
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Answer:- False
Explanation:- This corresponds to about 13 times the mass of Jupiter, meaning that Jupiter itself is incapable of ever 'igniting'. Jupiter lies pretty close to the limit of what we'd call a gas giant. But by definition, if a gas giant is massive enough to 'ignite' deuterium fusion it is not a gas giant at all, but a brown dwarf.
Explanation:- This corresponds to about 13 times the mass of Jupiter, meaning that Jupiter itself is incapable of ever 'igniting'. Jupiter lies pretty close to the limit of what we'd call a gas giant. But by definition, if a gas giant is massive enough to 'ignite' deuterium fusion it is not a gas giant at all, but a brown dwarf.
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