Physics, asked by ItzBrainlyQueen01, 1 month ago

1. Why is a pulsar rotation axis and magnetic field not aligned ?

2. Is a magnetar's mass greater than a normal neutron stars' mass ? ​

Answers

Answered by amoshmassey8
1

Answer:

1. when a star (much more massive than our Sun) collapses to a neutron star (pulsar), its magnetic field lines also become denser, and hence the magnetic field becomes stronger. ... Note that even earth's magnetic axis is not aligned with its spin axis.

2. yes

Explanation:

Answered by Preetha2006
4

Explanation:

1 .Pulsars have very strong magnetic fields which funnel jets of particles out along the two magnetic poles. These accelerated particles produce very powerful beam of light . Often , the magnetic field is not aligned with the spin axis , so those beams of particles and light are swept around as the star rotates.

2. Yes , Magnetar's mass is greater than a normal neutron star's mass .

Hope this helps you my friend !!!

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