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Dec 1, 2022 at 7:54 history edited Fred CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 30, 2022 at 21:11 comment added uhoh @SCh Welcome to Astronomy SE! Don't worry about that :-) but your post had six question marks while the title had none, so it was hard to tell exactly what question an answer post should answer here. I've made an edit to your post to slightly restructure it; please feel free to edit further.
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Nov 30, 2022 at 14:17 comment added SCh @AtmosphericPrisonEscape One thing more to add is that, the question may sound homework-like because there are too many formal questions, that have been asked at once. I have done that intentionally, because after getting the answer of a part of the question, to know the answer of the related queries, I have to repost such a question with the remaining questions again. So...
Nov 30, 2022 at 14:16 comment added SCh And what you're asking about my research on this topic is that, I searched about this on google. But no related answer I got (maybe I've missed). Then I tried to derive any theoretical condition/constraint(s), which can distinguish the situation of jet emission and no-jet emission. But for some reason, that calculation took me too far away from my original query. So I skipped it to add to my question.
Nov 30, 2022 at 14:16 comment added SCh No, it's not any exam question or like that. As you are asking about this, let me clear you, what I've not mentioned in the question: this is my mere curiosity to know about this. Nothing else! The beginning point of my curiosity is that I've not seen any image of Sagittarius A*, where it is shown to be emitting jet.
Nov 30, 2022 at 12:43 comment added AtmosphericPrisonEscape This is phrased like an exam question. We do not solve your homework. Show us your own research into the topic first, then let's talk.
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