what is the answer for sub-item (b) if the radius of the neutron star is 56.405 km?
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In Exercise 12.4 of your book, University Physics 15th edition (see End of the Chapter 12 section), what is the answer for sub-item (b) if the radius of the neutron star is 56.405 km? (express your answer in the proper SI unit and without scientific notation)


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