A neutron star has the mass equal to the sun, which is 2x10 30 kg. It has
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A neutron star has the mass equal to the sun, which is 2x1030 kg. It has a radius of 21,031 m and rotates once every 0.049 s. If the star expands to a radius of 44,110,441 m with no change in mass and has a uniform density (i.e. it is a solid sphere), what time in seconds is required for 1 rotation in its expanded state (you can assume the star is a solid sphere)?
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