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  • Black Hole Formation: The Chandrasekhar Limit Explained
    For a star to form a black hole, it must be massive enough to overcome the force of its own gravity. The minimum mass required for a star to form a black hole is called the Chandrasekhar limit, which is about 1.4 solar masses. Any star with a mass greater than the Chandrasekhar limit will eventually collapse under its own gravity and form a black hole.
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