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Leokris [45]
1 year ago
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What is the immovable object in a supernova explosion? choose one: a. the outermost layers of the star b. the intermediate layer

s of the star c. the innermost core
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balandron [24]1 year ago
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The <u>innermost core</u> is the immovable object in a supernova explosion.

<h3>What is Supernova?</h3>
  • The enormous and dazzling explosion of a star is known as a supernova.
  • This sporadic astronomical event occurs either when a white dwarf is sent off into uncontrollable nuclear fusion or in the latter stages of the formation of a massive star.
  • The initial object referred to as the progenitor either entirely vaporizes or falls into a neutron star or black hole.
  • A supernova's peak optical luminosity can be comparable to that of an entire galaxy before diminishing over the course of a few weeks or months.
  • The most recent supernova remains have been found, although Kepler's Supernova, which happened in 1604, was the last one in the Milky Way that could be directly observed.

To learn more about supernova with the given link

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