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If a neutron star has a radius of 17 km and a mass of 4.0 * 10^30 kg, what is its density in kg/m^3? PLEASE ANSWER ASAP!! Thanks :)

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Final answer:

The density of the neutron star is 9.66 x 10^12 kg/m^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The density of the neutron star can be found using the formula:

Density = Mass / Volume

Given that the radius of the neutron star is 17 km and the mass is 4.0 * 10^30 kg, we can find the volume using the formula for the volume of a sphere:

Volume = (4/3) * π * r^3

Substituting the values into the formulas, we get:

Volume = (4/3) * 3.14 * (17 * 10^3)^3

Volume = 4.14 * 10^8 km^3

Converting the volume to m^3:

Volume = 4.14 * 10^8 * (10^3)^3 m^3

Volume = 4.14 * 10^8 * 10^9 m^3

Volume = 4.14 * 10^17 m^3

Now we can calculate the density:

Density = 4.0 * 10^30 kg / 4.14 * 10^17 m^3

Density = 9.66 * 10^12 kg/m^3

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