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What is the difference between Type 1a and Type 2 supernovae? full explanation​


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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Physically, type II supernovae are caused by the collapse of a massive star. Type Ia supernovae are driven by a white dwarf which accretes enough mass to exceed the Chandrasekhar limit and collapses into a neutron star. ... The mass of the sun cancels out, leaving us with 4-2.5 power.

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