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  2. List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System

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    ^ Density derived from the mass divided by the volume. ^ Surface gravity derived from the mass m, the gravitational constant G and the radius r: Gm/r 2. ^ Escape velocity derived from the mass m, the gravitational constant G and the radius r: √ (2Gm)/r.

  3. Schwarzschild radius - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, as the body accumulates matter at a given fixed density (in this example, 997 kg/m 3, the density of water), its Schwarzschild radius will increase more quickly than its physical radius. When a body of this density has grown to around 136 million solar masses (1.36 × 10 8 M ☉), its physical radius would be overtaken by its ...

  4. Area density - Wikipedia

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    Bone density is often expressed in grams per square centimeter (g·cm −2) as measured by x-ray absorptiometry, as a proxy for the actual density. The body mass index is expressed in units of kilograms per square meter, though the area figure is nominal, being the square of the height. The total electron content in the ionosphere is a quantity ...

  5. Specific modulus - Wikipedia

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    Young's modulus per density; specific stiffness (10 6 m 2 s −2) Young's modulus per density squared (10 3 m 5 kg −1 s −2) Young's modulus per density cubed (m 8 kg −2 s −2) Reference Latex foam, low density, 10% compression [4] 5.9 × 10 ^ −7: 0.06: 9.83 × 10 ^ −6: 0.000164: 0.00273: Reversible Assembled Cellular Composite ...

  6. Navarro–Frenk–White profile - Wikipedia

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    The total mass is divergent, but it is often useful to take the edge of the halo to be the virial radius, R vir, which is related to the "concentration parameter", c, and scale radius via = (Alternatively, one can define a radius at which the average density within this radius is times the critical or mean density of the universe, resulting in ...

  7. Mass–luminosity relation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, S(E)/E is the reaction cross section, n is number density, = / (+) is the reduced mass for the particle collision, and A,B are the two species participating in the limiting reaction (e.g. both stand for a proton in the proton-proton chain reaction, or A a proton and B an 14

  8. Lawson criterion - Wikipedia

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    With a compression by 10 3, the compressed density will be 200 g/cm 3, and the compressed radius can be as small as 0.05 mm. The radius of the fuel before compression would be 0.5 mm. The initial pellet will be perhaps twice as large since most of the mass will be ablated during the compression.

  9. Linear density - Wikipedia

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    Consider a long, thin rod of mass and length .To calculate the average linear mass density, ¯, of this one dimensional object, we can simply divide the total mass, , by the total length, : ¯ = If we describe the rod as having a varying mass (one that varies as a function of position along the length of the rod, ), we can write: = Each infinitesimal unit of mass, , is equal to the product of ...