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A white dwarf can dramatically increase in brightness only if it (a) has another star nearby; (b) can avoid nuclear fusion in its core; (c) is spinning very rapidly; (d) is desc…
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A white dwarf can dramatically increase in brightness only if it
(a) has another star nearby;
(b) can avoid nuclear fusion in its core;
(c) is spinning very rapidly;
(d) is descended from a very massive star.
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A. has another star nearby
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