A star after its death becomes a black hole. It is found that a star of any mass,at the stage of its death becomes a Supernova, or it may turn out to be a white dwarf or a neutron star, after its final stage the compression of gasses present in them and due to the very high temperature,they become a black hole. Hence a medium star cannot turn to be a black hole. Hope you to be satisfied with my answer. ty.... :-)
the death of a star
The difference between the death of a small star and a massive star is what the become afterwards. A small star will typically become a red dwarf while a large star will become a neutron star or a black hole.
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No. A black hole will remain a black hole. A neutron star is a remnant of a star not massive enough to become a black hole.
No, the star usually will become a white dwarf or explode .
They become black holes.
a star of about sun's mass will become a white dwarf star and will fade slowly into a black dwarf. a star of sun's 1.4 to 3 time the mass of the sun will become a neutron star. a star of more than 3 times of mass of the sun will become a black hole. hopes its help!!
Stars can die in many ways. After a long life, there are two distinct paths to a star's death. They can either start the path to death after becoming a planetary nebula, or a red supergiant. Following the red giant phase some stars become white dwarfs and then black dwarfs. If the star is a red supergiant, it supernovas, then it will either become a black hole, or a neutron star. Those are the only known and recorded ways that stars can "die". However, the science behind the death is much more complicated and intriguing. Source: Wikipedia
Eventually, yes. A mid-size star becomes a white dwarf, which eventually cools to become a black dwarf.
Depending on the Mass of the core, they either become a Neutron Star or a Black Hole.