Physics, asked by kurmiamritp, 10 months ago

explain Pulsar (neutron stars) do not spam otherwise I will report​

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Answered by Vipulyadav11
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When any star which is approximately more than 10 times larger than sun loses its energy then it's molecular forces of attraction between reacting gases increases. Then, these gases finally start converging to its centre of mass and finally it increases it's gravitational pull and density and becomes a neutron star.

Neutron star is actually a kind of black hole.

Answered by kingRohan5
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Explanation:

Pulsars are rotating neutron stars observed to have pulses of radiation at very regular intervals that typically range from milliseconds to seconds. Pulsars have very strong magnetic fields which funnel jets of particles out along the two magnetic poles. These accelerated particles produce very powerful beams of light.

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