What happens inside the star?
Imagine you're in a super crowded elevator. Everyone is pushing against each other, trying not to fall over. That’s kind of what's happening inside a star, it's all the gas and heat pushing outwards, keeping the star from collapsing. But when the star runs out of fuel, that push goes away.
The big crash
Without that push, everything falls in, like when you take your hand off a balloon and it suddenly deflates. This falling-in makes the center of the star get super hot and dense, creating a neutron star or even a black hole, depending on how heavy the original star was.
It's like if you had a giant ball of jelly that suddenly turned into a hard, tiny stone, all because everything inside it squeezed together. That’s core-collapse in action!
Examples
- Stars can die in a flash of light and energy called a supernova.
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See also
- How Does A Detailed Breakdown of Core Collapse Supernovae Work?
- What is When a star exhausts its fuel?
- What is Star’s life cycle?
- What Makes Some Stars Explode and Others Simply Fade?
- What Makes Some Stars Explode and Others Just Fade?