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← ScienceWhich consequence results when exceeding the Schwarzschild radius of a collapsing stellar core?
A)Complete gravitational collapse into singularity✓
B)Stable neutron star formation proceeds
C)Type II supernova is immediately triggered
D)Electron degeneracy pressure halts compression
💡 Explanation
Gravitational collapse results in a singularity because spacetime curvature prevents anything from escaping. This outcome represents extreme gravitational effects causing complete inward compression rather than reaching stable states; electron degeneracy or supernova are separate processes.
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