Neutron stars are extremely dense objects that are formed


Neutron stars are extremely dense objects that are formed from the remnants of supernova explosions. Many rotate very rapidly. Assume the mass of a certain spherical neutron star is twice the mass of the Sun and its radius is 13.0 kilometer. Find the greatest possible angular speed the neutron star can have therefore that the matter at its surface on the equator is just held in orbit by the gravitational force.

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Physics: Neutron stars are extremely dense objects that are formed
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