Thursday, February 23, 2012

How big would the size of this cube be if it were condensed to neuton star density?

Tom Brady weighs 100 kg. Assuming the average density of a neutron star is 10^17 kg/m^3, how big would the size of a cube be if he were condensed to that size?How big would the size of this cube be if it were condensed to neuton star density?cube side length X = V^(1/3) = (mass/density)^(1/3)

X = (10^2/10^17)^(1/3) = (10^(-15))^(1/3)

X = 10^(-5) m = 10 碌m



for the event horizon, just calculate the Schwarzschild Radius.

R = 2*M*G/c^2



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