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Some quasars are believed to be producing 10 to 100 times more energy than our entire galaxy. All of this energy seems to be produced in an area not much bigger than our solar system. ... The friction between all of the particles would give off enormous amounts of light other forms of radiation such as x-rays.
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www.seasky.org/celestial-objects/quasars.html
www.seasky.org/celestial-objects/quasars.html
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Mercy . Member since: December 04, 2007; Total points: 652 (Level 2) ... 2 years ago ... Math problem involving the energy given from Sun to earth?
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answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080410211103AAzA...
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quasars vary in size and as such vary in the amount of output they have. quasars put out extremely large amounts of xrays and microwave radiation and were first detected by early radio operators
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Quasars give off more energy than 100 normal galaxies combined. ... Many astronomers believe that quasars are the most distant objects yet detected in the universe. Quasars give off enormous amounts of energy - they can be a trillion times brighter than the Sun!
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starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/universe_level2/...
starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/universe_level2/quasars.html
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Quasars are strange objects that radiate as much energy per second as a thousand or more galaxies, from a region that has a diameter about one millionth that of the host galaxy. (Chandra) Quasars give off intense amounts of light and X-Rays.
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www.astro.utoronto.ca/~bclarke/AST199M/QUASARS.htm
www.astro.utoronto.ca/~bclarke/AST199M/QUASARS.htm
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Why do some quasars give off radio waves? ... It also says the galaxies we see around us now may have been quasars in the distant past; even our Milky Way galaxy may have been a quasar-like galaxy long ago --- now not much material falls into the large black hole at the Milky Way's center, so the radiation output from...
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www.phys.vt.edu/~jhs/faq/quasars.html
www.phys.vt.edu/~jhs/faq/quasars.html
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Quasars should give off energy at all wavelengths -- not just in visible portion of the spectrum. The reason is: if Quasars are balls ... These massive fields would induce Photons at all wavelengths. (Quasars give off nonthermal radiation hundreds of times as much as Giant Elliptical Galaxies give off thermal radiation.)
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www.grandunification.com/hypertext/Galaxy_Formation4.ht...
www.grandunification.com/hypertext/Galaxy_Formation4.html
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Quasars look like stars but give off too much energy. Pulsars, or neutron stars, give off radio waves. They look like blown-up stars. Our sun has been burning for over five billion years, and has enough energy to burn for another five billion years.
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www.humboldt.edu/~hist_day/processIntermediate.htm
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3.14. (R.K.) Williams applied this model to explain the populations of ultrarelativistic electrons in the quasars 3C 279 and 3C 273; key to Fig. 3.14-; Illustration of the production of a pair plasma via Penrose processes in the ergosphere (blue) of a ... View Full Version : Black Holes, how much energy do they give off?
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