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Q: Which of these objects has the largest radius a 1.2M rm Sunwhite dwarf a 1.5M rm Sun neutron star a 3.0M rm Sun black hole?
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Which of these objects has the largest radius  1.  a 1.2 solar mass white dwarf  2.  a 1.5 solar mass neutron star  3.  a 3 solar mass blackhole?

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