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A neutron star has a mass of 1.11 × 1030 kg and a radius of 7.93 × 103 m. Suppose an object falls from rest near the surface. How fast would it be moving after it had fallen a distance of 0.012 m? (Assume that the gravitational force is constant over the distance of the fall, and that the star is not rotating.)
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