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1. Calculate the approximate density of nuclear matter in g/cm3 . What would be the diameter...

1. Calculate the approximate density of nuclear matter in g/cm3 . What would be the diameter of a neutron star with the mass of two solar mass (2M)?

2. Calculate the binding energy of the last neutron in 4He and the last proton in 16O. What does this tell you about the stability of 4He relative to 3He, and of 16O relative to 15N?

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