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30 April, 07:17

A neutron star is a compact star that forms from the gravitational collapse of a very massive star. The inward gravitational force can be so strong that a neutron star that started out to be twice as large as our Sun might have a radius of 13 km after collapse. What happens to the angular velocity of the neutron star during its collapse?

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  1. 30 April, 07:44
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    The angular velocity increases.
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