FOUNDATIONS OF ASTRON.-MINDTAP (2 TERM)
FOUNDATIONS OF ASTRON.-MINDTAP (2 TERM)
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Author: Seeds
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Chapter 14, Problem 3P
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The density of white dwarfs of masses 1.0M0 and 1.4M0.

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Answer to Problem 3P

The density of white dwarfs of masses 1.0M0 and 1.4M0 are 1.39×109kg/m3 and 1.95×109kg/m3 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Necessary data is obtained from problem 1.

Write the empirical relation between mass and radius of star.

    R1R2=(M2M1)13        (I)

Here, R1,R2 are the radii of stars and M2,M1 are the masses.

Write the relation between mass and density.

    ρ=mV

Here, ρ is the density, m is the mass, and V is the volume of H1 cloud.

Write the equation to find V.

    V=43πR3

Here, R is the radius.

Rewrite the equation for ρ by substituting the above relation for V.

    ρ=m43πR3=3m4πR3        (II)

Rewrite the above equation by substituting 1.0M0 for m and replace R by R1.

    ρ=3(1.0M0)4πR13        (III)

Here, M0 is the solar mass.

Rewrite equation (I) by substituting 1.4M0 for m and replace R by R2.

    ρ=3(1.4M0)4πR23        (IV)

Conclusion:

Case 1: Radius corresponds to 1.0M0.

Substitute 7000km for R1, 0.75M0 for M1 and 1.0M0 for M2 to find R2.

    7000kmR2=(1.0M00.75M0)13=1.10

Rewrite the expression for R2.

    R2=7000km1.10=6363km

Substitute 2×1030kg for M0 and 6363km for R1 in equation (III) to find ρ.

    ρ=3(1.0(2×1030kg))4π(6363km(103m1km))3=6×1030kg3.23×1021m3=1.85×109kg/m3

Case 2: Radius corresponds to 1.4M0.

Substitute 7000km for R1, 0.75M0 for M1 and 1.4M0 for M2 to find R2.

    7000kmR2=(1.4M00.75M0)13=1.23

Rewrite the expression for R2.

    R2=7000km1.23=5691km

Substitute 2×1030kg for M0 and 5691km for R2 in equation (IV) to find ρ.

    ρ=3(1.4(2×1030kg))4π(5691km(103m1km))3=8.4×1030kg2.31×1021m3=3.6×109kg/m3

Therefore, the density of white dwarfs of masses 1.0M0 and 1.4M0 are 1.85×109kg/m3 and 3.6×109kg/m3 respectively.

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