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One common term used is black hole evaporation. This relates to a mechanism wherein the black hole's mass is gradually lost through Hawking radiation; but the rate of loss is inversely proportional to the black hole's size and thus accelerates as it shrinks. At the moment it vanishes it is thought to do so with a burst of gamma radiation; the Fermi space telescope is intended to search for such gamma flashes.

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Which kind of stars become black holes?

Only stars that are much more massive than our sun can become a black hole. When the star dies, it explodes (called a supernova) and then gravitational collapse helps it to form a black hole.


Black holes were once massive stars that used up their?

Black holes can only be created when a super massive star explodes. The star has to be 10x bigger then our sun to make a black hole. When our sun explodes it will just create a white dwarf. When the star runs out of hydrogen and helium it explodes and creates a black hole.


What does your body do when it is in a black hole?

In a black hole, your body would be subject to extreme gravitational forces that would stretch and distort you in a process called spaghettification. Eventually, you would be torn apart and crushed into a point of infinite density at the center of the black hole.


What is formed from the leftover material after a high mass star explodes?

After a high mass star explodes, the leftover material forms a remnant called a neutron star or a black hole. If the core of the star is less than about 3 times the mass of the Sun, it collapses to form a neutron star. If the core is more massive, it collapses further, causing the gravitational collapse to form a black hole.


What do you call it when a star explodes as a supernova and collapses?

pulsar star and if it collapses even more a Black hole.


What might happened to a star after it explodes as a supernova?

The supernova remnant will either be a neutron star or a black hole.


What can occur after a high mass star explodes?

A supernova resulting in either a neutron star, or a black hole.


How long does it take for a star to form after it explodes?

When a star explodes, that's the end of the star. The stellar remnant - either a neutron star or a black hole is created instantly.


What happens when a Red Giant explodes?

When a Red Giant explodes, it undergoes a supernova event, where the star releases a tremendous amount of energy in a short period. This explosion can produce heavy elements and spread them into space, enriching the surrounding region with these elements. The core of the star can collapse into a neutron star or black hole, depending on its mass.


Conclusion of the canis major?

When the canis majoris explodes, it will create a supernova of over 30000 degrees. A supernova is a huge explosion of fire. After the supernova, a black hole will form. Black holes form when a star explodes. But it cant just be a star. It has to be a star 10x greater then our sun. The canis majoris is way bigger then just 10x. So when it explodes it will create a black hole much bigger then normal size.


What is the name of the remnants of a star when it explodes?

3 outcomes. 1: Black Hole 2: Neutron Star 3: Nebula


Something short about how the black hole was made?

When a star looses all of its fuel it implodes then explodes in the blink of an eye and if the star is big enough upon imploding it literally rips its self apart and thus a black hole.