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27 April, 15:09

What is the ultimate end of a high mass star that has a core about 2.8x the mass of our sun?

A. a pulsar

B. a black hole

C. a brown dwarf

D. a magnetar

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  1. 27 April, 15:13
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    A

    Explanation:

    It is formed after the star has ended its star cycle into a supernova. The star collapsed into a neutron star that is smaller than the progenitor star but has inherited angular momentum. IT, therefore, spins faster emitting electromagnetic radiation that seems to pulsate.
  2. 27 April, 15:21
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    A) Pulsar

    Explanation:

    Pulsars are collapsed cores of stars usually supergiant stars

    this happens when a supernova leaves behind the star core that has no outer protection layer of high gravity so the core collapses in on itself to create a very high magnitude star and also has trillions more mass.
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