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A pulsar is made primarily of neutrons, packed tightly together in a dense core known as a neutron star. Neutron stars are formed from the remnants of massive stars that have exploded in supernovae. Their incredibly strong magnetic fields and rapid rotation cause them to emit beams of electromagnetic radiation, leading to the characteristic pulses that give pulsars their name.

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What is the jumble word of pulsar?

The only six letter word that can be made with those letters is 'pulsar'.Other words that can be made with those letters are:aasasplalap, lapspapal, palsparpluspurlpusrap, rapsraspsapslapslurslurpspasparspursupup, upsus


Which is better pulsar 135 or pulsar 150?

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...


Are Pulsar watches good and accurate?

Yes, Pulsar watches are generally considered to be good in terms of reliability and accuracy. They are made by Seiko Watch Corporation, a well-known and respected watchmaker. Pulsar watches are known for their durability and value for money.


What 6 letter word can be made with 'urpals'?

From the TWL, (the Scrabble dictionary):pulsar


Is the pulsar 200 available now?

No pulsar 200 is not available the best substitutes are Pulsar 220 s and Pulsar 180ug 4


What can the scientist infer about the relationship of the nebula and the pulsars life cycle?

Nebulas are interstellar clouds made of dust and gases and a pulsar is a kind of star. A pulsar is formed inside of a nebula, therefore a scientist could conclude that without a nebula a pulsar could not exist.


Who made the first digital watch?

A company called Pulsar made the first practical and commercial digital watch.


Is the main difference between a pulsar and a binary system that a pulsar is made up of two neutron stars and that a binary system is made of of two normal stars?

Not exactly, while a pulsar is a specific type of neutron star (that being a "spinning neutron star") and a binary system is a pair of stars orbiting each other, a pulsar does not need to be part of a binary system. It would be possible, however to have a binary system with one of the pair being a pulsar and the other a neutron star (assumed to be the non-spinning or "normal neutron star" variety).


What is the average of pulsar 180?

Pulsar 150 averaje


How did the crab pulsar get its name?

The Crab Nebula, of which the Crab Pulsar is a part of, got its name in 1840 when the William Parsons, made a drawing of the nebula that he thought looked like a crab. Pretty simple if you think about it.


Radio pin pulsar 2002?

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Who makes pulsar watches?

Seiko corporation. They can be contacted through the Pulsar web site. Just search: Pulsar Watch.

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