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CatKnight
Jedi Republican
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Posted on: Feb. 21 2001,19:51 |
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...produces a gravitational pull so powerful that a marshmallow striking the star's surface would hit with the force of a thousand hydrogen bombs. just thought you should know.
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CatKnight
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Posted on: Feb. 21 2001,22:03 |
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i think u need protons to have atoms. neutron stars are just a bunch of neutrons.
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Dark Knight Bob
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Posted on: Feb. 22 2001,21:42 |
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erm its called a neutron star cos its the neutron repulsion keeping the star from collapsing. and it would only need one proton to constitute as an atom. and what are neutrons made up from boys and girls? thats right a proton and an electron so surely theres a proton in there somewhere
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CatKnight
Jedi Republican
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Posted on: Feb. 22 2001,23:08 |
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um you are a little confused. neutron stars are pure neutrons. neutrons and protons are different particles. neutrons are composed of 1 up and 2 down quarks, while protons are composed of 2 up and 1 down quark. an electron can collide with a proton to create a neutron + neutrino, but they aren't the same thing.
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