Abstract

It is shown that the vanishing of the electric field is not essential for the electric current to be finite in the latter stages of a collapsing hydromagnetic configuration in the limit of an infinite electrical conductivity. An electric counterpart of Ferraro's law of isorotation is obtained and its implication is briefly discussed in the case of pulsars.

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