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  • White Dwarf Size: Understanding the Chandrasekhar Limit
    The maximum size of a white dwarf is determined by the Chandrasekhar limit. The Chandrasekhar limit is the maximum mass that a white dwarf can have without collapsing under its own gravity. This limit is approximately 1.4 solar masses, or about the mass of the Sun. If a white dwarf exceeds the Chandrasekhar limit, it will collapse and form a neutron star or a black hole.
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