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Q: What do low mass and medium mas stars eventually become?
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Do low mass and medium mass stars eventually become neutron stars?

Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.


Low-mass and medium-mass stars eventually?

Low and medium sized stars will end up as white dwarfs.


What is made when stars die?

There are three types of stellar remnants. Low to medium mass stars will become white dwarfs. High mass stars will become neutron stars. Very high mass stars will become black holes.


Do medium size stars become black holes?

No. They do not have enough mass to become black holes. Depending on the mass they will either become white dwarfs or neutron stars.


What kind of stars become black holes low mass or medium mass or high mass?

High-mass stars might become black holes, if the remaining matter (after the supernova explosion) is sufficiently large.


Why do stars not become red giants?

Most medium mass stars such as our Sun DO become red giants. Smaller stars do not have enough mass to initiate helium fusion when the hydrogen supply begins to run low, and do not become red giants.


Does a star turn into a white dwarf at the end of its life cycle?

Stars with a low to medium mass will become white dwarfs. Massive stars will become neutron stars or black holes.


What is the difference between stars that become white dwarfs stars that become neutron stars and stars that become black holes?

The difference is in mass. Low to medium mass stars (up to about 8-10 solar masses) become white dwarfs. Massive stars (10 to 25 solar masses) become neutron stars. Stars above 25 solar masses tend to become black holes.


What is a low or medium mass of star becomes and what at the end of its life?

Most medium size stars become recluses. One example of a medium to large star's fate is Marlon Brando.


Why do some stars become white dwarfs and others become neutron stars and black holes?

Actually if a star is medium or low mass is will run out of fuel and turn into a red giant, once the stars atmosphere slowly drifts away and the core is remaining it will eventually become a white dwarf For more massive stars it will turn in to a super giant the will cause a supernova, after the supernova the star can either a black hole or a neutron star


What form do old stars take?

The fate of an old star depends on its mass. Small stars will burn, essentially, forever. Medium mass stars like our Sun will eventually expand into a red giant, and collapse into a white dwarf. Very large stars will explode as supernova stars; these end up as neutron stars or if their initial mass is large enough, as black holes.


What happens to low-mass and medium-mass stars when they run out of fuel?

What actually happens to the types of stars is that the low mass will turn into a white dwarf and the medium mass will turn into a black dwarf and reproduce a nebula