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The pulses from a pulsar are most likely coming from localized areas near the magnetic poles.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of these is the same for all forms of electromagnetic (E-M) radiation in a vacuum?
 
  A) photon energy
  B) amplitude
  C) speed
  D) wavelength
  E) frequency



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Answer to Question 1

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