Physics: Principles with Applications
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Author: Douglas C. Giancoli
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Chapter 33, Problem 14P
To determine

The average density of nuclear star.

To compare: The obtained result with the density of white dwarf and with the density of the nuclear matter.

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Answer to Problem 14P

The average density of the nuclear star is 5.35×1017kg/m3 .

The average density of the nuclear star is about 2.923×108 times larger than density of white dwarf.

The average density of the nuclear star is about 2.32 times larger than density of nuclear matter.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Assume the mass of nuclear star is equal to 1.5 times the mass of the Sun and is equal to Mns=1.5×1.99×1030kg .

Assume the radius of the nuclear star is Rns=11km .

Assume the mass of the white dwarf is equal to the mass of the Sun and is equal to Mwd=1.99×1030kg .

Assume the radius of the white dwarf is equal to the radius of the Earth and is equal to Rwd=6.38×106m .

Formula used:

Assume the planet is spherical in shape.

The expression for the volume ( V ) of the Planet (spherical shape) is,

  V=43πR3

Here, R is the radius of the sphere.

The expression for the density ( D ) of the planet is,

  D=MV

Here, M is the mass of the planet.

Calculation:

The volume of the nuclear star is,

  Vns=43πRns3Vns=43π(11km×1000m1km)3Vns=5.575×1012m3

The average density of the nuclear star is,

  Dns=MnsVns=(1.5×1.99×1030kg5.575×1012m3)=5.35×1017kg/m3 .............. (1)

The volume of the white dwarf is

  Vwd=43πRwd3Vwd=43π(6.38×106)3Vwd=1.087×1021m3

The density of the white dwarf is

  Dwd=MwdVwd=(1.99×1030kg1.087×1021m3)=1.83×109kg/m3 .............. (2)

Compare the average density of the nuclear star and the density of the white dwarf.

Divide equation (1) by equation (2).

  DnsDwd=5.35×1017kg/m31.83×109kg/m3DnsDwd=2.923×108Dns=2.923×108Dwd

The density of nuclear matter is equal to density of nucleus of an atom and is equal to Dnm=2.3×1017kg/m3 .

Compare the average density of the nuclear star and the density of the nuclear matter.

  DnsDnm=5.35×1017kg/m32.3×1017kg/m3DnsDnm=2.32Dns=2.32Dnm

Conclusion:

Thus, the average density of the nuclear star is 5.35×1017kg/m3 .

Thus, the average density of the nuclear star is about 2.923×108 times larger than density of white dwarf.

Thus, the average density of the nuclear star is about 2.32 times larger than density of nuclear matter.

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