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7 May, 10:29

th core of a star is the size of our sun with mass 2 times as great as the sun and is rotating at a frequency of 1 rev evru 100 days. If it were to undergo gravitational collapse to a neutron star of radius 10 kn what would its rtation frequency be

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  1. 7 May, 13:59
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    3522.7 rad/s

    Explanation:

    From the law of conservation of angular momentum,

    I₁ω₁ = I₂ω₂

    I₁, ω₁ and I₂, ω₂ are the rotational inertia and angular speed of the sun and neutron star respectively.

    ω₂ = I₁ω₁/I₂ I₁ = ²/₅M₁R₁² and I₂ = ²/₅M₂R₂² where M₁, M₂ and R₁, R₂ are the masses and radii of star and neutron star respectively.

    ω₂ = I₁ω₁/I₂ = ²/₅M₁R₁²ω₁:²/₅M₂R₂² = (M₁/M₂) (R₁/R₂) ²ω₁

    M₁ = M₂, R₁ = radius of sun = 6.96 10⁵ km and R₂ = 10 km, ω₁ = 1 rev/100days = 2π / (100 * 24 * 60 * 60 s) = 7.272 * 10⁻⁷ rad/s

    ω₂ = (M₁/M₂) (R₁/R₂) ²ω₁ = 1 * (6.96 10⁵ km/10 km) ² * 7.272 * 10⁻⁷ rad/s

    = 3522.7 rad/s
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