Multiple Choice
How does degeneracy pressure differ from thermal pressure?
A) Degeneracy pressure cannot support an object against the crush of gravity,but thermal pressure can.
B) Degeneracy pressure can arise in a plasma,but thermal pressure cannot.
C) Degeneracy pressure affects stars,but thermal pressure does not.
D) Degeneracy pressure continues to be felt even if an object becomes very cold,but thermal pressure is drastically reduced as an object gets cold.
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