What is the Neutron star?
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Neutron star
a celestial object of very small radius (typically 30 km) and very high density, composed predominantly of closely packed neutrons. Neutron stars are thought to form by the gravitational collapse of the remnant of a massive star after a supernova explosion, provided that the star is insufficiently massive to produce a black hole.
a celestial object of very small radius (typically 30 km) and very high density, composed predominantly of closely packed neutrons. Neutron stars are thought to form by the gravitational collapse of the remnant of a massive star after a supernova explosion, provided that the star is insufficiently massive to produce a black hole.
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a neutron star is a collapsed core of a large star which before collapse had a total of between 10 and 29 solar masses .neutran stars are the smallest and densest stars, not counting hypothetical quark stars and strange stars. and an picture of neutron star has been in answer
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a neutron star is a collapsed core of a large star which before collapse had a total of between 10 and 29 solar masses .neutran stars are the smallest and densest stars, not counting hypothetical quark stars and strange stars. and an picture of neutron star has been in answer
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