Objects that spin rapidly include celestial bodies like planets and stars, which rotate on their axes, and man-made devices such as centrifuges and turbines. Additionally, everyday items like frisbees and tops can spin quickly when thrown or flicked. Rapid spinning is often associated with generating centrifugal force, which can have various applications in science and engineering.
Centrifuge
The fastest spinning neutron star that we've found so far is XTE J1739-285, which spins 1122 times every second. It was found by NASA's Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) satellite. The most rapidly spinning pulsar, however, remains PSR J1748 2446ad, which spins 716 times a second. This pulsar was found by a team at Montreal's McGill University.
Neutron stars rotate rapidly due to their conservation of angular momentum. When a massive star collapses into a neutron star, its core spins faster as it contracts. Since angular momentum is conserved, the neutron star continues to rotate rapidly as a remnant of the collapsed star.
A centrifuge flings things outward. When the centrifuge spins rapidly, the centrifugal force pushes objects away from the center, causing them to separate based on their density.
The current world record for fakie big spins is held by Kory Hashimoto, who landed 48 fakie big spins in one minute.
Centrifuge
I am not sure but i believe it is because it spins rapidly because of the gravity in it's core.
If it also emits pulses in each rotation, it is called a pulsar.
Rotation. Tornadoes a violently rotating vorticies of air and the rotor of a helicopter also spins rapidly.
A column of air that spins rapidly is called a tornado. Tornadoes typically form during severe thunderstorms when warm moist air meets cold dry air, creating a rotating column of air that extends from the base of a thunderstorm to the ground.
Yes, animals can get dizzy from spinning just like humans can. When an animal spins rapidly, it can disrupt the balance in their inner ear, causing dizziness and disorientation.
The fastest spinning neutron star that we've found so far is XTE J1739-285, which spins 1122 times every second. It was found by NASA's Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer (RXTE) satellite. The most rapidly spinning pulsar, however, remains PSR J1748 2446ad, which spins 716 times a second. This pulsar was found by a team at Montreal's McGill University.
Neutron stars rotate rapidly due to their conservation of angular momentum. When a massive star collapses into a neutron star, its core spins faster as it contracts. Since angular momentum is conserved, the neutron star continues to rotate rapidly as a remnant of the collapsed star.
2 and 1/2 spins in a 900
how does the planet mercury's spins?
The plural of "spin" is "spins."
'''i am 90% sure that it is spins :) :/'''