Two neutron stars are separated by a distance of1.0×1010m. They each have a mass of 1.0×1030kgand a radiusof1.0×105m . They are initially at rest with respect to each other.As measured from that rest frame, how fast are they moving when(a) their separation has decreased to one-half its initial value and(b) they are about to collide?

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  1. The speed of two neutron stars when their separation has decreased to one-half its initial value is 8.2×104m/s.
  2. The speed when they are about to collide is 1.8×107m/s.

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Step 1: Given

The separation of two neutron stars is1.0×1010m

The mass of each Neutron star is1.0×1030kg

The radius of each star is1.0×105m

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Determining the concept

The momentum of the system is conserved because both stars have the same mass, same speed, and same kinetic energy. Therefore, using the principle of conservation of energy, find the initial and final potential and kinetic energy of the system. Hence, find the speed of two neutron stars when their separation decreases to one-half its initial value and when they are about to collide.According to the law ofconservation of energy, energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.

The formula is as follows:

Ui+Ki=Uf+Kf

where U is potential energy and K is kinetic energy.

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(a) Determining the speed of two neutron stars when their separation has decreased to one-half its initial value

Now,

Ui+Ki=Uf+KfUi=-GM2ri

ri is their initial center-to-center separation.

Initially, both stars are at rest,Ki=0.

As the final separation isri2.

Uf=-2GM2ri

As each star has,

K=12Mv2Kf=Mv2-GM2ri=-2GM2ri+Mv2Mv2=GM2riv=GMri

As

ri=1.0×1010m,andM=1.0×1030kgv=6.67×10- 11m3s2·kg1.0×1030kg1.0×1010m=8.2×104m/s

Therefore, the speed of two neutron stars when their separation has decreased to one-half its initial value is 8.2×104m/s.

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(b) Determining the speed when they are about to collide

Now,

Ui+Ki=Uf+Kf

As, the separation between the centers is ri=2R=2×105m, where R is the radius of each star,

Uf=-GM2ri

Therefore, according to energy conservation law,

-GM2ri=-GM2rf+Mv2Mv2=-GM2ri+-GM2rfMv2=GM21rf-1ri

v=6.67×10- 11m3s2·kg1.0×1030kg12×105m-11010m=1.8×107m/s

Hence, the speed when they are about to collide is .1.8×107m/s

Therefore, using the law of conservation of energy and the formula for gravitational potential and kinetic energy, the speed of stars can be found.

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