Two identical stars withmass M orbit around their center of mass. Each orbit is circular and hasradius R, so that the two stars are always on opposite sides of the circle. How much energy would be required to separate the two stars to infinity?
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Two identical stars with
mass M orbit around their center of mass. Each orbit is circular and has
radius R, so that the two stars are always on opposite sides of the circle. How much
energy
would be required to separate the two stars to infinity?
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