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The mass of a certain neutron star is 3.0 1030 kg (1.5 solar masses) and its radius is 7550 m. What is the acceleration of gravity at the surface of this condensed, burned-out star?
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drwls
G*M*R^2,
where G is Newton's universal constant of gravity.
M = 3.0*10^30 kg
R = 7550 m
Use ^ signs before your exponents
where G is Newton's universal constant of gravity.
M = 3.0*10^30 kg
R = 7550 m
Use ^ signs before your exponents
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