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Malia Reed
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19 February, 17:03
Which type of star is smaller neutron or dwarf
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Maeve Duffy
19 February, 17:27
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White dwarfs are formed from the collapse of low mass stars, less than about 10 time the mass of the Sun. This star loses most of its mass in a wind, leaving behind a core that is less than 1.44 solar mass. On the other hand, neutron stars are formed in the catastrophic collapse of the core of a massive star.
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