Pulsars vs Stellar Black Holes Size Comparison: Exploring Neutron Stars
When a giant star dies in a supernova explosion a stellar core is left. If the stellar core has a mass ranging from 1. 4 to 3 solar mass, it collapses, as gravity is so strong that electrons and protons combine to form neutrons giving birth to a neutron star. It does not collapse further because of Neutron degeneracy pressure. 0:00 Pulsars Size Comparison 2:17 What are Neutron Stars 3:42 Difference between Pulsar, Millipulsar, and Magnetar 4:53 Kilonova About the channel: This channel contains advanced educational videos related to science. Everything in the video is created from scratch.
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