i may have got this wrong but i remember reading that pulsars spin thousands of times per second,is this true and if so how is this possible given their size and mass?i cant imagine even something the size of a football spinning that fast.
It's all to do with the law of conservation of angular momentum. Suppose a star is one million miles in diameter and spins at a rate of one revolution per month. If that star goes "supernova" and implodes you'll be left with a very dense spherical neutron star (perhaps 60% of the original mass) with a diameter of only a few miles. Such a neutron star must rotate at a very high angular frequency, perhaps 50 revolutions per second ,in order to conserve angular momentum.
Turbocharger turbines spin typically at 80000rpm.