Some spin up to hundreds of times a second.
AT LEAST ONE OF THEM HAS BEEN MEASURED TO SPIN 700 HUNDRED TIMES PER SECOND, AND OTHERS THAT MAY EVEN SPIN FASTER.
All young neutron stars spin rapidly. You might be confused with a pulsar. See related questions.
That would be called a "pulsar". See related question
they spin around fast on a slanted platform
Junipers typically do not spin at all; their roots keep them firmly anchored to the Earth. The planet Jupiter, on the other hand, spins once in just 9.8 hours!
bajaj pulsar
There is no such bowling style as 'fast in spin' or 'fast out spin in'.
A pulsar is nothing more than a neutron star but with a pole pointing towards Earth. See related questions.
pulsar
It's called a pulsar. However - ALL young neutron stars emit the said beam. It's only if that beam is detectable on Earth is it called a pulsar. So a Neutron Star and a Pulsar are the same thing. See related questions. but then again they are different.
believed to be the result of mass transfer from a companion that increases the spin of the pulsar.
Fast
Obviously PULSAR 200, It gives more mileage, speed, and performance, which is in fact better than that of Pulsar 220... which requires the servicing of it often........ get it fast and enjoy it...NIKHIL
Fast Japanese Spin Cycle was created in 1994.
All young neutron stars spin rapidly. You might be confused with a pulsar. See related questions.
No they spin very very fast
they spin and move fast
It can spin pretty fast. On impact, it can break a lot of things, including the yoyo.