Neutron stars are sometimes approximated to be nothing more than large atomic nuclei (but with many more

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Neutron stars are sometimes approximated to be nothing more than large atomic nuclei (but with many more neutrons). Assuming that a neutron star is as dense as an atomic nucleus, estimate the number of nucleons in a 10.0-km-diameter star.
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University Physics With Modern Physics

ISBN: 978-0073513881

2nd edition

Authors: Wolfgang Bauer, Gary Westfall

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