what makes the neutron star to start spinning?
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a neutron star is the most extreme example of such.
as the diameter shrinks, the rotational momentum is maintained, and the rotational speed increases to maintain it.
interesting thought about a black hole.
one that's never occurred to me. thanks.
the obvious answer is that it must.
but they're so messed up inside that it's hard to tell.
which produces an interesting problem in that if the contraction goes far enough, then the spin must also increase proportionately.
one wonders if, eventually, the spin energy is sufficient that it interferes with the contraction.
as the diameter shrinks, the rotational momentum is maintained, and the rotational speed increases to maintain it.
interesting thought about a black hole.
one that's never occurred to me. thanks.
the obvious answer is that it must.
but they're so messed up inside that it's hard to tell.
which produces an interesting problem in that if the contraction goes far enough, then the spin must also increase proportionately.
one wonders if, eventually, the spin energy is sufficient that it interferes with the contraction.
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