A quasar consumes 1 solar mass of material per year, converting 15 percent of it directly into energy. What is the quasar's luminosity, in solar units?
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Explanation:
Quasars are created as a result of mas being swallowed by the supermassive black hole at the center of an active galactic nucleus. The luminosity of a quasar is the rate at which energy is emitted by the quasar. We are given the rate of
Here,
Luminosity is measured in watts,
So the luminosity of the quasar is;
For comparison, the luminosity of the Sun is;
Which is about 1 ten-billionth of the luminosity of the quasar.