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Explain the process of Neutron Star formation?
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Answered by nitashachadha84
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Neutron stars are created when giant stars die in supernovas and their cores collapse, with the protons and electrons essentially melting into each other to form neutrons.

  • Neutron stars are city-size stellar objects with a mass about 1.4 times that of the sun.

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When stars four to eight times as massive as the sun explode in a violent supernova, their outer layers can blow off in an often-spectacular display, leaving behind a small, dense core that continues to collapse.

Gravity presses the material in on itself so tightly that protons and electrons combine to make neutrons, yielding the name "neutron star."

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