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The concept of black hole jets is when black hole swallows external celestial bodies, a swirling accretion disk structure is formed around the black hole and at the same time, powerful jets of high radiation are ejected into the space along the spin axis of the hole.
Researchers of the European space agency (ESA) uses a binary system of numbers xmm-newton 4 u1630-47 to detect the amount of X-ray radiation that is emitted by a black hole. At the same time, the Australian counterparts use a telescope to detect radio observations. What was found in the observation and studies of the blackholes is that streams of nickel and iron that are ejected from the spin axis of black holes are positively charged, this could mean that the matter in the hole is a source of energy with a positive charge. This energy has massive nucleus composition, which suggests that they are high quality source of power. Scientists have also calculated that the radiation or energy that is emanating from these streams travels at incredible speeds. In some instances, these streams can shoot particles that can reach speeds up to 198000 km/SEC, about two-thirds of the speed of light.
Researchers of the European space agency (ESA) uses a binary system of numbers xmm-newton 4 u1630-47 to detect the amount of X-ray radiation that is emitted by a black hole. At the same time, the Australian counterparts use a telescope to detect radio observations. What was found in the observation and studies of the blackholes is that streams of nickel and iron that are ejected from the spin axis of black holes are positively charged, this could mean that the matter in the hole is a source of energy with a positive charge. This energy has massive nucleus composition, which suggests that they are high quality source of power. Scientists have also calculated that the radiation or energy that is emanating from these streams travels at incredible speeds. In some instances, these streams can shoot particles that can reach speeds up to 198000 km/SEC, about two-thirds of the speed of light.