If it was a "sun" with comparable relative density to our own, than there is no chance it would be a magnetar (which is a neutron star, a completely different beast with many orders of magnitude higher density than ordinary stars).
Under assumption nuclear fusion would be somehow sustained...
Hi, Chestermiller, thanks for looking into this! Do you have anything to back this up? Intuitively I'd agree with you (that the same amount of water remains in each unit of volume), but is this assumption really true as a fact or does water perhaps tend to distribute in such a way that relative...
Hi all!
How is humidity related to temperature in a system where temperature is constant in time but not in space?
As an example: If we have humid air trapped between two parallel walls with T1 and T2 respectively, how does humidity behave along the line from one to the other wall? Is absolute...