Universe: Stars And Galaxies
Universe: Stars And Galaxies
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ISBN: 9781319115098
Author: Roger Freedman, Robert Geller, William J. Kaufmann
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
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Chapter 20, Problem 45Q
To determine

(a)

Themass of the core.

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Answer to Problem 45Q

The mass of the core in kilograms is 1.676×1030kg, and in solar mass, the mass is 0.84M.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The diameter of the core is, d=20km.

The density of the core is, ρ=4×1017kg/m3.

Formula used:

The expression for the volume of the core is given by,

V=43πr3

Here, r is the radius of the core.

The expression for the density of the core is given by,

ρ=MV

Calculation:

The radius of the coreis calculated as,

r=d2=20km2=10km

The volume of the core is calculated as,

V=43πr3=43(π)(10km)3=43(π)(10km× 1000m 1km)3=4.19×1012m3

The mass of the core is calculated as,

M=ρV=(4× 10 17kg/ m 3)(4.19× 10 12m3)=(1.676× 10 30kg× 1 M 1.989× 10 30 kg)=0.84M

Conclusion:

The mass of the core in kilograms is 1.676×1030kg; and in solar mass, the mass is 0.84M.

To determine

(b)

Theforce of gravity on a 1kg object at the surface of the core and to compare it with the force if the object was kept on Earth.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 45Q

The force of gravity on the surface of the core is 1.12×1012N and is approximately 1011 times the force on the surface of the Earth.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The radius of the core is, r=10km.

The mass of the object is, m=1kg.

Formula used:

The gravitational force between the two bodies is given by,

F=G(mMr2)

Here, M is the mass of the core.

Calculation:

The gravitational force between the two bodies is calculated as,

F=G( mM r 2 )=(6.67× 10 11N m 2/ kg 2)[( 1kg)( 1.676× 10 30 kg) ( 10km ) 2]=(6.67× 10 11N m 2/ kg 2)[( 1.676× 10 30 kg 2 ) ( 10km× 1000m 1km ) 2]=1.12×1012N

The ratio of the gravitational force on the surface of the core of the supernova and on the surface of the Earth is calculated as,

FcFe=1.12× 10 12N10N=1.12×1011N

Conclusion:

The force of gravity on the surface of the core is 1.12×1012N and is approximately 1011 times the force on the surface of the Earth.

To determine

(c)

The escape speed from the surface of the star’s core.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 45Q

The escape speed from the surface of the star’s core is 1.5×108m/s or 0.5c. Therefore, the escape speed is very large and has a value equal to half the speed of light. Thus, in order for the particles to escape the surface of the core, they have to attain a speed greater than half the speed of the light. This indicates that the explosion should be very large if the particles have to attain such a velocity.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The radius of the core is, r=10km.

The mass of the object is, m=1kg.

Formula used:

The escape velocity is given by,

vc=2GMr

Calculation:

The escape velocity is calculated as,

vc= 2GMr= 2( 6.67× 10 11 N m 2 / kg 2 )( 1.676× 10 30 kg ) ( 10km )= 2.24× 10 20 N m 2 / kg ( 10km× 1000m 1km )=1.5×108m/s

Solve further,

vc=(1.5× 108m/s× 1c 3× 10 8 m/s )=0.5c

Conclusion:

The escape speed from the surface of the star’s core is 1.5×108m/s or 0.5c .Therefore, the escape speed is very large and has a value equal to half the speed of light. Thus, in order for the particles to escape the surface of the core, they have to attain a speed greater than half the speed of the light. This indicates that the explosion should be very large if the particles have to attain such a velocity.

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