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Neutron stars are extremely dense
Certain neutron stars (extremely dense stars) are believed to be rotating at about 0.76 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 10
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Certain neutron stars (extremely dense stars) are believed to be rotating at about 100 rev/s. If such a star has a radius of 10
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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
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An extremely dense neutron star with mass equal to that of the Sun has a radius of about 10 km −about the size of Manhattan
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Neutron stars are composed of solid nuclear matter, primarily neutrons. Assume the radius of a neutron is approx. 1.0 x 10^-13
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Neutron stars are:
Choose one • 5 points Low density star remnants with a mass less than the mass of the Sun. Incredibly small
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This sentence is from the passage. "Type V is an extremely dense fat crystal." (Paragraph 8) What does the word dense mean
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Use the diagram and your knowledge of science to answer any questions that follow.
Multiple Choice Question Our universe contains
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Neutron stars, such as the one at the center of the Crab Nebula, have about the same mass as our sun but a much smaller
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Neutron stars, such as the one at the center of the Crab Nebula, have about the same mass as our sun but a much smaller
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