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Physics, 10.11.2019 03:31 imantahir1200345

In a massive-star supernova explosion, a stellar core collapses to form a neutron star roughly 10 kilometers in radius. the gravitational potential energy released in such a collapse is approximately equal to g m2/r, where m is the mass of the neutron star, r is its radius, and g is the gravitational constant. using this formula, estimate the amount of gravitational potential energy released in a massive -star supernova explosion. how does it compare with the amount of energy radiated by the sun during its entire main-sequence lifetime?

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