What happens when the fusion process in a massive star's core creates iron?

Answer

Fusing iron atoms consumes energy rather than releasing it

Iron marks a critical, irreversible turning point because, unlike lighter elements, fusing iron consumes energy, which causes the furnace to go out and the outward pressure to disappear.

What happens when the fusion process in a massive star's core creates iron?

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