When a star with a mass of about twice that of the sun exhausts its nuclear fuel,

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When a star with a mass of about twice that of the sun exhausts its nuclear fuel, it collapses to a neutron star, a dense sphere of neutrons of about 10 km diameter. Neutrons are spin –½ particles and, like electrons, are subject to the exclusion principle.

(a) Determine the neutron density of such a neutron star.

(b) Find the Fermi energy of the neutron distribution.

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