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A Typical Neutron Star Is More Massive Than Our Sun

Question 48

Question 48

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A typical neutron star is more massive than our Sun and about the size (radius) of .


A) Jupiter
B) Earth
C) the Moon
D) a small asteroid (10 km in diameter)

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