They will merge to form a single black hole with the combined mass of the town that merged.
It will implode and depending on its size it will become a white dwarf, go nova, supernova. Extremely larger will form a black hole. .
Black holes are created when a star runs out of fuel and collapses. That is a nova, A black hole is made when a neutron star goes SuperNova and the energy tears a hole in space, creating a strong gravitational singularity.
Black holes are the result of a gravitational collapse of a massive star. This happens once the star runs out of fuel; before it does, the radiation produces enough pressure to counter gravity.
Gravity density. Whenever a sufficient mass is squeezed into a small enough volume ... then a black hole occures. "Normally" this only ocures when a massive star runs out of (hydrogen) fuel and collapses in on itself.
Bellatrix is a fairly massive star, so it may well turn into a black hole. However, it is hard to predict whether an individual star will turn into a black hole; what matters is not the current mass, but how much mass is left over at the end of a star's life, once it runs out of fuel - possibly after a supernova explosion, which may blow much of the star's matter into space.
A black hole is the result of the gravitational collapse of a massive star. This happens when the star runs out of fuel.
It will implode and depending on its size it will become a white dwarf, go nova, supernova. Extremely larger will form a black hole. .
black hole
Yes. The only known way to produce a black hole (although there may be others) is for a massive star to collapse, after it runs out of energy.
The sun cannot become a black hole. For a star to form a black hole it must be at least 25 times the mass of the sun. When a star like this runs out of fuel in its core, the core collapses and becomes a a black hole while the outer layers are blasted away in a supernova.
Black holes are created when a star runs out of fuel and collapses. That is a nova, A black hole is made when a neutron star goes SuperNova and the energy tears a hole in space, creating a strong gravitational singularity.
i dont know about mine but yours might just take our entire solar system as we know it into its mass and then billions of years later implode on itself causing a black hole
Black holes are the result of a gravitational collapse of a massive star. This happens once the star runs out of fuel; before it does, the radiation produces enough pressure to counter gravity.
Gravity density. Whenever a sufficient mass is squeezed into a small enough volume ... then a black hole occures. "Normally" this only ocures when a massive star runs out of (hydrogen) fuel and collapses in on itself.
It cannot. The sun does not have enough mass to form a black hole. When it runs out of fuel an dies it will form a dense remnant called a white dwarf. Only stars 25 times the mass of the sun or more have strong enough gravity for their cores to collapse all the way to a black hole.
After the sun runs out of fuel is will become a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.
The Sun probably won't turn into a black hole. What determines whether a certain star becomes a black hole is basically the amount of mass left over, once the star runs out of energy. Less massive stars turn into white dwarves; more massive stars into neutron stars; and the most massive of all, into black holes.