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a neutron star, which is the remnant of an exploded massive star, consists of neutrons packing together with a total density of 3.03x10 14g/cm3. if you had a 1.40 cm3 sample of matter(about the size of a suger cube),what would its mass be?
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Answered by drwls
Just multiply that volume by the density.
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Answered by Anonymous
42.4
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