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If the beam is directed towards Earth, it's called a Pulsar.
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Pulsars and neutron stars emit a beam of electromagnetic radiation.
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A laser measures distances by sending out pulses, and measuring the time it takes for these pulses to bounce back. Lasers are efficient and great measurement tools.
The resulting phenomenon is known as constructive interference.
An aeropulse is another name for a pulsejet, a valved jet engine where combustion occurs in pulses.
Pulsars. They are very dense neutron stars that rotate quickly and very regularly, emitting radiation pulses towards the earth like a lighthouse.
pulses? like in the pulses you heart makes us hear?
Yes, there is carbohydrate in pulses. .
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Counterstimulation uses electrodes implanted via needles in the spinal cord or specific nerves. These electrodes stimulate the area with electric pulses in an effort to cause a phenomenon referred to as "counter-irritation".
From cereals - we get carbohydrates From pulses - we get protein
Pulses are grown in 3 provinces of Pakistan. Punjab produces pulses at large quantity. Sindh and KPK also contribute in production of pulses.
Pulses are used in daily life as food materials. This is the example of pulses in a sentence.
When are pulses sown and harvested
no, rice is not a type of pulses