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Choose the correct description, of what happens to the electron speeds in a more massive white dwarf. Choose the correct description, of what happens to the electron speeds in a more massive white dwarf. As the mass of a white dwarf increases, the pressure must increase to resist gravity. To do this, the electrons must move faster. As the mass of a white dwarf increases, the pressure must decrease to resist gravity. To do this, the electrons must move faster. As the mass of a white dwarf increases, the pressure must decrease to resist gravity. To do this, the electrons must move slower. As the mass of a white dwarf increases, the pressure must increase to resist gravity. To do this, the electrons must move slower.

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