It depends on how old the pulsar is, as over time their rapid rotation slows.
The fasted known pulsar rotate about once every 1.4 milliseconds whilst the slowest takes about 8.5 seconds to rotate.
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The true statement is: "A pulsar requires that a neutron star rotates rapidly." Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars with strong magnetic fields, which emit beams of electromagnetic radiation along their magnetic poles, leading to their characteristic pulsed signals as they rotate. The other conditions mentioned are not essential for a neutron star to become a pulsar.
Yes. A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star.
Thunderstorm winds rotate at varying speeds depending on the size and strength of the storm. In severe thunderstorms known as supercells, wind rotation can reach speeds of 50-60 mph (80-97 km/h) or even higher. This rotation can lead to the formation of tornadoes within the storm.
No, a pulsar is not a part of the solar system. Pulsars are highly magnetized, rotating neutron stars that emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, while the solar system consists of the Sun, planets, and other celestial objects that are gravitationally bound to the Sun.
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
When the symbol(rotate clockwise)appears, rotate counter-clockwise as fast as you can with the main button of the system you are playing on.
200,000 rpms
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Pulsar stars get their name from the pulses of radiation they emit as they rapidly rotate. These pulses are detected as regular intervals of electromagnetic radiation, such as radio waves, X-rays, and gamma rays. The word "pulsar" is a combination of "pulsating" and "star."
not as fast as your mouth around my dick
First of all, the main distinguishing factor between Pulsar 150 and Pulsar 135 is the cost. Pulsar 150, as the name says, 150cc has more power, pick up and speed when compared to Pulsar 135. But, pulsar 135 has also got the equivalent features of Pulsar 150. (Because of the latest technology) In a nutshell, Pulsar 135 is a lite version of Pulsar 150. And, my opinion, Pulsar 150 is better...
The true statement is: "A pulsar requires that a neutron star rotates rapidly." Pulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars with strong magnetic fields, which emit beams of electromagnetic radiation along their magnetic poles, leading to their characteristic pulsed signals as they rotate. The other conditions mentioned are not essential for a neutron star to become a pulsar.
105kw and they go pretty fast 0-100 on 8.8 sececonds
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No pulsar 200 is not available the best substitutes are Pulsar 220 s and Pulsar 180ug 4
Pulsars rotate like most stars. Pulsars also emit beams of energy which, if they cross our path are perceived as pulses of energy with a regular rate (ticks, beeps, etc). This is called the lighthouse effect. Picture a lighthouse -- the lighthouse itself is the pulsar, and the beam of light is like the pulsar's beam.