What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun...

What would happen if a sun made of ice would collide with a normal, lava-made sun? Both suns would be the same size and ice-made sun’s temperature would be -1000 degrees of celsius and normal sun’s temperature +1000 degrees of celsius.

Would their combined effects cancel each other out so that instead there would be only empty space or one 0-degree sun?

Supposing the density of these OP's mother sized Suns didn't both become 2 million degrees hotter due to gravity, they would most likely crackle like pop rocks and basically just spread gaseous states of h2o throughout the solar system out past the orbit of Ur anus lol

>-1000 celisus
absoluter zero: -273.15 °c

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It seems op is retarded, a sun cannot be made of ice, since cold is the lack of heat which is energy, hence, the op's moronic argument is bullshit

they would cancel each other out. easy

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It would melt the ice sun and the ice water would put out the fire on the sun because of the massive scale of h2o

the sun works on fusion moron. adding more weight to it would only make it burn brighter and more intense. also, there's no -1000 celsius

We'll for one the Sun like any star, isn't made of lava you fucking idiot. It's made out of superheated plasma.

>normal sun
>made of lava

What planet are you from?

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what would actually happen is that you would get a sun that is half ice and half lava.

Such an event for this size has never been recorded but current scientific models suggest the the lava would be cooled into rock and the ice would turn into a vapour, creating a new planet.

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Depends on the temperature of the lava and ice, density of them both, and the specific heat of the substance that makes up the lava.

Also both of them would probably collapse under their own mass at high densities to form stars so yeah.

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the sun is not made of lava. fucking idiots.

The ice would melt before they touch

>Sun made of ice
>Sun made of lava

mfw

>-1000°
>normal sun made out of lava

What the fuck man

Ice takes energy to change state so we would have a slush like sun made of water and ice

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Suns are, by definition, made of gas. There is no molten rock in a sun. There is no ice in a sun.

If for some reason a giant ball of somehow-molten rock crashed into a ball of ice in outer space, most likely the ice ball would disintegrate, and the ball of rock would change course.

you mean gas and plasma vs ice

>-1000°c
>kek

it would explode something fierce and then collapse back together as a much larger star

Depends really, how much lava is it? Because if it's like over a few million pounds of lava that weighs like alot, it might be enough lava to evaporate the ice. Just logic really.

Okay... but..
How much magma is 1 magma?

That's what I'm saying. Is it a few million pounds of lava? Because a few million pounds is like pretty heavy

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A sun made of cheese?

minimum temperature −273,15 °C
normal sun made of gas and plasma
surface temperature of normal sun 6000 °C
>ice sun melts
>teaching to troll

Is the lava still burning? Or is it cooled off because that would help me answer this question op. Stop being a faggot and posting shit questions without enough proper info