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14 July, 03:33

Why is iron significant to understanding how a supernova occurs?

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  1. 14 July, 04:10
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    Iron cannot release energy by fusion.

    Explanation; Supernovae are some of the most magnificent events in the cosmos. When a massive star dies, it can result in a spectacular explosion many times that of man's total nuclear arsenal. When a star has used up all the lighter elements and has just iron left, it has no more nuclear "fuel". That causes the star to contract then explode very violently as a supernova.
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