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Stellar-sized black holes form when a star explodes in a supernova, leaving behind enough material that collapses to a distance within the black hole’s Schwarzschild radius. As the core of the star collapses, its gravity becomes so strong that nothing—not even light—can escape from it. Sort the following stars according to whether they could or could not collapse into black holes.Could not Collapse;

a. the Sun, 1 solar masses;b. Spica A, 11 solar masses;c. Betelgeuse, 18 solar masses;d. Sirius A, 2 solar masses

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Step-by-step explanation:

If the black hole will in the solar then it well not take the speed then the original speed

so. if there is no black cell in solar

it well be nice and good to the speed of that lighting

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