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15 May, 04:55

A pulsar is a pulsating star, in which size, temperature, and light intensity vary regularly. a binary star in which matter from one star is falling onto the second star. a rapidly rotating neutron star, emitting beams of radio radiation and in some cases x-rays and visible light. an object at the center of each galaxy, providing energy from its rapid rotation.

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  1. 15 May, 08:53
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    The correct answer is: a rapidly rotating neutron star, emitting beams of radio radiation and in some cases x-rays and visible light
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