Stars that are below a certain mass do not create the type of collapse (supernova) required to create a singularity. For stars, there is a minimum amount of mass required to achieve the necessary density. Other methods have been suggested for the generation of "smaller" black holes, but these are separate mathematical theories.
Most massive stars will eventually form black holes after they go through their life cycle of burning through their nuclear fuel, leading to a supernova explosion. The remnants of the supernova collapse into a dense core, which, if above a certain mass threshold, will become a black hole due to the force of gravity overwhelming other forces.
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Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
Yes. When the most massive stars die, their cores collapse to form black holes.
they trun into a black hole
That is correct. A star the size of our Sun will not form a black hole when it dies. Instead, it will likely become a white dwarf. Black holes are typically formed from the remnants of more massive stars.
All dead big stars do not form black holes because sometimes the collapse of the star is stopped at a smaller size before it becomes a black hole.
While we have never actually proven that this does happen, we're fairly certain that when two black holes get close enough together, they will merge and form one even larger black hole.
good question,the sun will never form a black hole since it is so tiny compared to other very large stars,only very large stars will form black holes,but our star no it will not,indeed instead of becoming a black hole it will become a planetary nebula but still it will destroy earth and all inner planets bye expanding into a red giant
Stars that are too massive to form neutron stars can undergo a supernova explosion and collapse into a black hole. This process occurs when the core of the star collapses under its own gravity, creating a region with infinite density and strong gravitational pull from which not even light can escape.
No, stars have never been seen forming. There is no prove that stars can form and some gas laws make the theory look stupid.
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.