Certain stars at the end of their lives are thought to collapse, combining their protons and electrons together to form a neutron star. Such a star could be thought of as a giant atomic nucleus. If a star of mass equal to M = 4.00 *1030 kg collapsed into neutrons (mn = 1.67*10-27 kg) , what would be the radius of such a star? (Hint: r = r0A1/3, where r0 = 1.20 * 10-15 m.)
A) 12.7 km
B) 25.4 km
C) 16.1 km
D) 18.5 km
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