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	<title>Comments on: What is the mass of the meteorite that the physicist in The Atom(1960&#8242;s comic book) carries to his lab?</title>
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		<title>By: Eli</title>
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		<description>I assume this is some homework problem of yours? The teacher would not have given you this question with out some resource telling you the density of white dwarf star matter. I have no idea where to find this information, but it must be somewhere in your text book or class notes or something.

The second question is obviously &quot;this has no plausibility whatsoever&quot; because the answer is probably in the millions or billions of tons or something.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I assume this is some homework problem of yours? The teacher would not have given you this question with out some resource telling you the density of white dwarf star matter. I have no idea where to find this information, but it must be somewhere in your text book or class notes or something.</p>
<p>The second question is obviously &#8220;this has no plausibility whatsoever&#8221; because the answer is probably in the millions or billions of tons or something.</p>
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