Why do some stars result in Neutron stars while others end up as black holes? Like what factors decide whether a star will become a neutron star or a black hole? I want to know.
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massive stars, such as those with masses of over or almost 20 times our Sun's mass, creates a black hole. When a massive star runs out of nuclear fuel it can no longer sustain its own weight and begins to collapse and ends up as black hole!!!!
A neutron star is formed during a supernova, and it has 8 times our sun's mass
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stars with a about 1.4-3 solar mass collapse into neutron star
Stars with mass greater than 3 solar mass collapse into black hole
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