A Supernova core has an temperature of about 100 billion kelvin (100 GK); 6000 times the temperature of the sun's core.
Supernovae are extremely bright and cause a burst of radiation that can briefly outshine an entire galaxy.
During this short interval, a supernova can radiate as much energy as the Sun would produce over its entire life span.
Some supernova are reported to have temperatures > 50 million degrees F
A typical neutron star - if there is a typical one - has the density of about 3.7×1017 to 5.9×1017 kg/m3. The Earth for comparison has a density of 5.515 g/cm3
To put that into perspective, a neutron star has the mass of the entire human population, squashed down to the size of a sugar cube, or one teaspoon (5 milliliters) of neutron star would have 900 times the mass of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Or imagine squeezing 50 million elephants into a thimble that is the density of a neutron star.
Another way of understanding it, is:- if you were (you can't) standing on a neutron star, and you laid a sheet of paper down, the effort required to climb the edge of the paper would be the equivalent of climbing a 3,000 mile cliff on Earth!
A supernova [See related question] is a description of a star that explodes.
For the remnants, see related question supernova remnants
For remains, see related questions, what is a neutron star and what is a black hole.
A supernova is the explosion of a star. If it would have any gravity, it would be the original gravity of the host star.
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a supernova is an stellar explosion extremely luminouse and cause a bright radiation.
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Supernovae are composed of far more than one atom.
A supernova is the destruction of a star - it does not have a weight.
Well you see the mass of a super nova differs due to the color, size, shape, and density of the star. Due to the traits of the star it can have differ outcomes.
A supernova will result in the formation of either a neutron star or a black hole.
zinatanium atomic weight 67, xethreneum atomic weight 35.8, isotope Triton atomic weight 54.721, venerutium atomic weight 43.6, cithaxuopium atomic weight 57, ullusium atomic weight 29, thorotuthium atomic weight 97, and finally the most complex and little known zithaxuthorioxium atomic weight about 45 but scientists are still testing
The atomic weight of platinum is: 195.084
The atomic weight of radium is: 226.0254
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Calcium has an atomic weight of 40. Other info about Calcium: Symbol: Ca Name: Calcium Atomic Number: 20 Atomic Weight: 40.08 Number of Neutrons: 20 (atomic weight - atomic number) Number of Protons: 20
Atomic weight = Weight of protons + Weight of neutrons
zinatanium atomic weight 67, xethreneum atomic weight 35.8, isotope Triton atomic weight 54.721, venerutium atomic weight 43.6, cithaxuopium atomic weight 57, ullusium atomic weight 29, thorotuthium atomic weight 97, and finally the most complex and little known zithaxuthorioxium atomic weight about 45 but scientists are still testing
Atomic Number = 6. Atomic Weight = 12.011
85.4678 is the atomic weight of Rb.
Atomic weight 28.086
The atomic weight of zirconium is 91,224.
The atomic weight of zirconium is 91,224.
The atomic weight of platinum is: 195.084
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Atomic number of uranium: 92 Atomic weight of uranium: 238,02891
Its atomic number is 29 and its standard atomic weight is 63.5 g/mol.
145 (no units as atomic weight is dimensionless)