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Two stars each of one solar mass (= 2×10³⁰kg) are approaching each other for a head on collision. When they are a distance 109 km, their speeds are negligible. What is the speed with which they collide ? The radius of each star is 10⁴ km. Assume the stars to remain undistorted until they collide. (Use the known value of G). |
| Answer» Two stars each of one solar mass (= 2×10³⁰kg) are approaching each other for a head on collision. When they are a distance 109 km, their speeds are negligible. What is the speed with which they collide ? The radius of each star is 10⁴ km. Assume the stars to remain undistorted until they collide. (Use the known value of G). | |