Q: The radius of the Sun is R = 6.96 x 108 m, and the
mass of the Sun is M = 1.99 x 1030 kg.
Based on the figure above, a typical neutron star of mass 1.5 solar
masses has a radius of 12 km. Using these values, compute
the density of a neutron star.
1.5 * 1.99 x 10^(30) kg
density = ----------------------------------
(4/3) * pi * (12,000 m)^3
= 4.12 x 10^(17) kg / m^3
Q: One teaspoon contains a volume of 5 x 10^(-6) cubic meters.
One elephant has a mass of 5,000 kg. How many elephants
must be squished into one teaspoon to match the density of
a neutron star?
mass in spoon = 4.12 x 10^(17) kg/m^3 * 5 x 10^(-6) m^3
= 2.06 x 10^(12) kg
2.06 x 10^(12) kg
# elephants = ------------------- = 4 x 10^(8)
5000 kg/elephant