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What Is the Minimum Mass Main-Sequence Star That Becomes a Type

Question 48

Question 48

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What is the minimum mass main-sequence star that becomes a Type II supernova?


A) 4M ⊙\odot⊙
B) 8M ⊙\odot⊙
C) 10M ⊙\odot⊙
D) 12M ⊙\odot⊙
E) 25M ⊙\odot⊙

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