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If the sun and stars are supported by gas pressure, what supports a neutron star?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey Mate...

The degeneracy pressure of neutrons supports a neutron star against gravity. When electron degeneracy pressure fails, electrons combine with protons, making neutrons and neutrinos.

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Answered by samiaiman343
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In essence, the electrons cannot physically be compressed any further. If, however, the gravity ofthe star creates enough pressure to overcome electron degeneracy pressure, the star will continue to collapse until neutron degeneracy stops it.

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