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    The Collapse of the Core of a High-Mass Star at the End
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The Collapse of the Core of a High-Mass Star at the End

Question 82

Question 82

Multiple Choice

The collapse of the core of a high-mass star at the end of its life lasts approximately


A) 1 second.
B) 1 minute.
C) 1 hour.
D) 1 week.
E) 1 year.

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