Weight on the surface of neutron star, W(star)
W(star) = m*g(star)
g(star) = GM/r^2 = 6.67*10^-11*1.99*10^30/(24*10^3/2)^2
= 9.217*10^11
m = 690/9.810 = 70.336 kg
W(star) =70.336*9.217*10^11
= 6.48*10^13 N
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