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Within a neutron star, the material at the center has a density of 1.0 x 10 18 kg/m 3 . If a small

sphere of this material of radius 1.0 x 10 -5 m were some how transported to the surface of the
earth, how much would it weigh?

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Density of the neutron star is given as


\rho = 1 \time 10^(18) kg/m^3

Radius of the star is also given as


R = 1 * 10^(-5) m

now in order to find the mass of star we can assume that star is spherical in shape

so here we can use


V = (4)/(3)\pi R^3


V = (4)/(3)\pi (1 * 10^(-5))^3


V = 4.2 * 10^(-15) m^3

now mass of the star will be given as


M = \rho V = 4.2 * 10^(-15) * 1 * 10^(18)


M = 4.2 * 10^3 kg

so weight of the star on the earth will be


W = Mg


W = 4.2 * 10^3 * 9.8


W = 4.1 * 10^4 N

so weight on the earth is given by above equation

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