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Chapter 32 Problem 80GP

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Problem 80GP

Radius of a Neutron Star Neutron stars are so named because they are composed of neutrons and have a density the same as that of a nucleus. Referring to Example 32–2 for the nuclear density, find the radius of a neutron star whose mass is 0.50 that of the Sun.

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The first step in solving 32 problem number 93 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Problem 80GPRadius of a Neutron Star Neutron stars are so named because they are composed of neutrons and have a density the same as that of a nucleus. Referring to Example 32–2 for the nuclear density, find the radius of a neutron star whose mass is 0.50 that of the Sun.
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Title Physics with MasteringPhysics 4 
Author James S. Walker
ISBN 9780321541635

Radius of a Neutron Star Neutron stars are so named

Chapter 32 textbook questions

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