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Title: 40. A single pulsar (not a member of a binary system) is observed to be rotating at the rapid rate ...
Post by: staedtler on Mar 21, 2017
40.    A single pulsar (not a member of a binary system) is observed to be rotating at the rapid rate of 40 times per second. What does this tell us about the pulsar?

(a)   It is a young pulsar.
(b)   It is an old pulsar.
(c)   It will soon collapse to form a black hole.


Title: Re: 40. A single pulsar (not a member of a binary system) is observed to be rotating at the rapid ...
Post by: papachulo on Mar 21, 2017
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Title: Re: 40. A single pulsar (not a member of a binary system) is observed to be rotating at the rapid rate ...
Post by: staedtler on May 1, 2017
On behalf of my study group and I, thank you