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Neutron stars are extremely dense objects with a mass comparable to the mass of the sun but a radius of only several thousand meters. Consider a neutron star of mass M = 1.99e+030 kg and a radius of R = 10 km.
g = 1.3279e12 m/s
Assuming uniform density, how much would 1.1 cubic centimeters of neutron star material weigh on the surface of the earth?
g = 1.3279e12 m/s
Assuming uniform density, how much would 1.1 cubic centimeters of neutron star material weigh on the surface of the earth?
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