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Pulsar Analogy |
![]() Title text: The #2 cause of astronomer hand injuries is trying to do vector math when the second axis points off to the right. |
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Ponytail, an astronomer in this comic, explains a pulsar's fast rotation with an analogy about a tape measure retracting. This analogy is inaccurate, as the tape measure starts to rotate because the spring imparts a torque on the body of the tape measure.
However, pulsars actually rotate at their extreme speeds because of the conservation of momentum. As a star collapses into a pulsar, its natural rotation rate is greatly amplified by its shrinking moment of inertia.
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