A pulsar is a rapidly

  1. pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that emits radio pulses with precise synchronization, there being one such pulse for
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  2. A pulsar is a stellar object that emits light in short bursts. Suppose a pulsar with a speed of 0.975c approaches Earth, and a
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  3. A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that continuously emits a beam of radio waves in a searchlight manner. Each time the
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  4. A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that continuously emits a beam of radio waves in a searchlight manner. Each time the
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  5. A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that continuously emits a beam of radio waves in a searchlight manner. Each time the
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  6. A pulsar is a rapidly rotating neutron star that continuously emits a beam of radio waves in a searchlight manner. Each time the
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  7. The Crab pulsar (m=2.00x10^30 kg) is a neutron star located in the Crab Nebula. The rotation rate of the Crab pulsar is
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  8. You are a pulsar astronomer, and you have been measuring the pulses from a particular milli-second pulsar for several hundred
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  9. Assume that the energy source of radiation of the Crab Nebula pulsar is tapped from its rotational kinetic energy. Does the
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  10. Assume that the energy source of radiation of the Crab Nebula pulsar is tapped from its rotational kinetic energy. Does the
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