how much would a 85.1 kg person weigh on the surface of this star? (enter your answer in Newtons)
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Consider a neutron star as a very dense sphere of matter. Assuming that the star has a mass of 1*(mass of sun) and a radius of 0.05*(radius of sun), then how much would a 85.1 kg person weigh on the surface of this star? (enter your answer in Newtons). See the test reference sheet for applicable constants.
HINT: Remember what we learned about the force of gravity and the gravitational field (Ch. 13 of the textbook)
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