What is the Blast radius of a Neutron Star.
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Neutron stars have a radius of ten kilometres (six miles) and a mass of 1.4 solar masses.
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- When a big star runs out of fuel and collapses, neutron stars arise.
- If the collapsing star's core has a mass of between 1 and 3 solar masses, the newly generated neutrons can arrest the collapse and leave a neutron star behind.
- Since neutron stars started out as stars, they can be found all around the galaxy in the same places that we can find stars.
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Neutron stars have a radius on the order of 10 kilometres (6 mi) and a mass of about 1.4 solar masses. They result from the supernova explosion of a massive star, combined with gravitational collapse, that compresses the core past white dwarf star density to that of atomic nuclei.
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