EBK LOOSE-LEAF VERSION OF UNIVERSE
EBK LOOSE-LEAF VERSION OF UNIVERSE
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Chapter 21, Problem 13Q

(a)

To determine

The density of matter in a neutron and compare it with the average density of a neutron star. It is given that neutron has a mass of 1.7×1027 kg and a radius of about 1015 m.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 13Q

Solution:

The density of neutron is 4.059×1017 kg/m3, which is lesser than the average density of neutron star.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The mass of a neutron is 1.7×1027 kg and it has a radius of about 1015 m.

Formula used:

Write the expression for density:

ρ=MV

Here, ρ is the density, M is the mass, and V is the volume.

Write the expression for volume of a sphere:

V=43πr3

Here, V is the volume of a sphere and r is the radius of sphere.

Explanation:

Let’s assume that neutron is a sphere of radius r.

According to question, mass of neutron is 1.7×1027 kg and radius is about 1015 m.

Calculate the volume of a sphere.

Refer to the expression for volume of sphere,

V=43πr3

Substitute 1015 m for r,

V=43π(1015 m)3=4.188×1045 m3

Calculate density of neutron.

Refer to the expression of expression for density of a neutron star,

ρ=MV

Substitute 4.188×1045 m3 for V and 1.7×1027 kg for M:

ρ=(1.7×1027 kg)(4.188×1045 m3)=4.059×1017 kg/m3

Now, compare the density of matter in a neutron with average density of a neutron star.

As average density of neutron in neutron star is 7.3×1017 kg/m3 that is greater than calculated density of neutron.

Conclusion:

Hence, neutron has density of 4.059×1017 kg/m3, which is lesser than the density of a neutron star.

(b)

To determine

Neutrons within a neutron star are overlapping if density of neutron star is more than that of neutron, or are underlapping otherwise. Also, explain whether density at the center of a neutron star is higher than the average density of neutron star. It is given that neutron has mass of 1.7×1027 kg and a radius of about 1015 m.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 13Q

Solution:

As the density of neutron is less than the average density of a neutron star, therefore, neutrons in the neutron star are in overlapping state and density is uniform throughout the neutron star.

Explanation of Solution

Given data:

The mass of neutron is 1.7×1027 kg and radius is about 1015 m.

Introduction:

A neutron star is composed of an incredibly dense sphere of neutrons formed by a supernova explosion. Its average density is about 7.3×1017 kg/m3.

Explanation:

Refer to part (a) of the question, the average density of neutron in a neutron star is 7.3×1017 kg/m3 which is greater than the calculated density of neutron, that is, 4.059×1017 kg/m3.

From the above observation, neutrons in the neutron star are overlapping as density of a neutron is less than the average density of a neutron star.

Also, in a neutron star, density is uniform throughout. In other words, density at the center is same as density at the surface of neutron star.

Conclusion:

Hence, neutrons in the neutron star are in overlapping state.

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