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What is a possible diameter for a typical neutron star? A 2km B 20km C 200km D 2000km
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What is a possible diameter for a typical neutron star?
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The typical diameter for a neutron star is about 20km, and has a mass of about 1.3 times our suns mass, I believe.
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