The conservation of angular momentum.
Undoubtedly the most important effect of earthly rotation is the diurnal (daily) alteration of light and darkness, as portions of Earth's surface are turned first toward and then away from the Sun. Mo B. S.
When a neutron star is first formed (Pulsars are just neutron stars - see related question) it retains most of its angular momentum. As it now only has a tiny fraction of its "parent's" radius, a neutron star is formed with a very high rotation speed. It's similar to watching ice skaters spinning with their arms out and then suddenly bringing them to their sides.
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Because some of the fission products are neutron poisonsthat as they build up reduce the reactivity. Without the excess reactivity available to overcome this the reactor would shut itself down until the neutron poisons decayed away. This effect was observed in the first production reactor at Hanford (B reactor) when it was first started.
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An English physicist named James Chadwick discovered the neutron- winning him a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932.
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Yes. The Crab Nebula neutron star. A neutron star found in the middle of the Crab Nebula - a Nebula formed from the 1054 supernova event.
The first neutron stars likely formed some time in the first 600 million years after the Big Bang when large stars of the first or second generation died.
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the rotation of earth