White dwarfs<span> are formed from the collapse of low mass </span>stars<span>, less than about 10 time the mass of the Sun. This </span>star<span> loses most of its mass in a wind, leaving behind a core that is less than 1.44 solar mass. On the other hand,</span>neutron stars<span> are formed in the catastrophic collapse of the core of a massive </span>star.
<span>volume of a sphere = 4/3pi*r^3, so if you double the diameter (same as doubling the radius) it's 2^3 times bigger,</span>
Nope. Just the opposite.
That's why, when you open a new bottle of soda and
let the pressure inside come down to atmospheric
pressure, some of the sparkly gas comes out of solution
and goes "hisss" out of the bottle. (If you open the bottle
too fast, then some of the soda comes out with the gas.)
Answer:
a powerplay for the other team, and a penalty kill for the team with the player in the box
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