how is black hole formed by an explosion in neutron star?
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black holes form when the center of a very massive star collapses in upon itself. This collapse also causes a supernova, or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space
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A neutron star is formed with an explosion of a star that is at least 8 solar masses. The maximum mass of a neutron star is 3 solar masses. If it gets more massive than that, then it will collapse into a quark star, and then into a black hole.
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black holes form when the center of a very massive star collapses in upon itself.
when a black hole runs out of fuel it can't stop gravity pulling its gasses together which squeezes it until it forms a tiny neutron star
This collapse also causes a supernova or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space
when a black hole runs out of fuel it can't stop gravity pulling its gasses together which squeezes it until it forms a tiny neutron star
This collapse also causes a supernova or an exploding star, that blasts part of the star into space
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