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beams of high energy particles that travel almost at the speed of light.

they are formed trough accretion.accretion is dust and gaseous matter that is falling in to the black hole. Howe it works i don`t know but it can be explained trough general relativity.check wikipedia for a more detailed answer

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What is being expelled from black holes?

While nothing can escape from within the event horizon of a black hole, matter that has not yet passed that point of no return still has a chance. When a large amount of matter falls into a black hole, there is not enough room for all of it to reach the event horizon. What doesn't fall into the event horizon gets ejected in two jets of subatomic particles traveling at almost the speed of light.


What do black holes shoot out?

Strictly speaking nothing comes out of a black hole itself, but it's fair to say they can cause a significant amount of radiation due to infalling matter, particularly in the accretion disk, and relativistic jets at their poles. The tremendous power of the polar jets is illustrated by active galactic nuclei or quasars, the most distant and radiant objects known in the universe and powered by a supermassive black hole. These can produce up to something around a thousand times the energy of an entire galaxy of billions of stars.


What is a very energetic distant object that may be powered by a black hole?

A quasar is a very energetic distant object that is powered by a supermassive black hole at its center. The intense radiation emitted from the accretion disk around the black hole can outshine the entire galaxy in which the quasar is located.


What is our black hole called?

The supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy may not have a formal name yet, but takes its identification from a powerful radio source "Sagittarius A*" (where the asterisk is part of the name). Because of the discovery of this energy source it's commonly believed a black hole must be located there, powering the emissions perhaps because of the black hole's accretion disk or relativistic jets.


What is a black hole quasar?

A quasar forms when huge amounts of matter fall into a supermassive black hole. As the matter gets close it is heated to temperatures so hot that atoms fall apart and emits intense radiation. What doesn't crosss the event horizon is ejected in jets at the black hole's poles at nearly the speed of light.

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What event occurred when a black hole did a black hole spit something out?

When a black hole spits something out, it is called a "black hole jet." This event happens when matter and energy are ejected from the black hole at high speeds, creating powerful jets of particles and radiation.


How are black hole jets explained in astrophysics?

Black hole jets in astrophysics are explained as powerful streams of particles and energy that are ejected from the vicinity of a black hole's event horizon. These jets are thought to be created by magnetic fields that become twisted and accelerated as they interact with the intense gravitational forces near the black hole. The exact mechanisms behind the formation and behavior of black hole jets are still being studied by astrophysicists.


Can black hole get so full they pop?

No. A black hole cannot "pop." putting more material into a black hole only makes it stronger. That said, if too much material approaches a black hole at once not all of it can enter. The excess gets ejected at the black hole's poles in jets at nearly the speed of light.


What is being expelled from black holes?

While nothing can escape from within the event horizon of a black hole, matter that has not yet passed that point of no return still has a chance. When a large amount of matter falls into a black hole, there is not enough room for all of it to reach the event horizon. What doesn't fall into the event horizon gets ejected in two jets of subatomic particles traveling at almost the speed of light.


What do black holes shoot out?

Strictly speaking nothing comes out of a black hole itself, but it's fair to say they can cause a significant amount of radiation due to infalling matter, particularly in the accretion disk, and relativistic jets at their poles. The tremendous power of the polar jets is illustrated by active galactic nuclei or quasars, the most distant and radiant objects known in the universe and powered by a supermassive black hole. These can produce up to something around a thousand times the energy of an entire galaxy of billions of stars.


What is true about a jets stream?

The polar jet stream is generally stronger than the subtropical jet stream


Where does the stuff a black hole suck in go?

Things falling into a black hole are ripped apart by tidal force, become a stream of their constituent atoms. These atoms are further shredded by the time they reach the singularity, and the mass of what is sucked in is added to the mass of the black hole.


How Did the jet stream get its name?

They did by being as powerful as jets.


What was the jet stream called before jets?

Woah, that's a good question. Maybe the air stream? Or the plane stream?


What is a very energetic distant object that may be powered by a black hole?

A quasar is a very energetic distant object that is powered by a supermassive black hole at its center. The intense radiation emitted from the accretion disk around the black hole can outshine the entire galaxy in which the quasar is located.


What is our black hole called?

The supermassive black hole at the center of our Milky Way galaxy may not have a formal name yet, but takes its identification from a powerful radio source "Sagittarius A*" (where the asterisk is part of the name). Because of the discovery of this energy source it's commonly believed a black hole must be located there, powering the emissions perhaps because of the black hole's accretion disk or relativistic jets.


What happens when a black hole collapses, and what are the consequences of this process?

When a black hole collapses, it shrinks in size and its gravitational pull becomes stronger. This process is called gravitational collapse. The consequences of this collapse include the black hole becoming denser and more massive, leading to an increase in its gravitational force. This can result in the black hole consuming nearby matter and energy, and potentially emitting powerful radiation and jets of particles.