What are the important components of a quasar's structure? List these components in order of increasing size.
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What are the important components of a quasar's structure? List these components in order of increasing size.
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- Quasars are simply very, very faraway from us (and which means very, very old).
- They're active black holes, which implies that they are presently being fed matter.
- They're extraordinarily, extremely bright, and that they are very massive.
- Quasars show a awfully noticeable doppler shift in their spectra, which means they are moving away from us very quickly.
- The foremost part would be the supermassive black hole, enclosed by a accretion disk, and emitting radio & actinic ray waves occasionally the maximum amount as 10 opaque Waves.
- Finally, all quasars determined are at the middle of galaxies being the active center.
Physical Characteristics of Quasars Structure :
- Star-like item recognized with a radio source.
- Variable light.
- Massive ultraviolet flux of radiation.
- Huge emission traces withinside the spectra with absorption traces in a few cases.
- Massive redshift.
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