Pulsars are rapidly spinning neutron stars that appear to pulse.
Quasars are the brightest objects in our universe, but are technically not stars although they are star-like, I think they are the oldest objects in our universe. No one is exactly sure of what they are.
it is assumed by the astronomers that quasars were formed just after a few minutes to hours the big bang occurred. They have a dense core with unimaginable heat within it & sometimes may contain a black hole inside it"s core.
Twin Quasar was created in 1979.
No, a quasar is a distant celestial object that emits intense amounts of energy. While a quasar can release powerful radiation and energy into space, it cannot directly obliterate an entire planet in the way a weapon might. The impact of a quasar on a planet would depend on factors such as distance and the planet's atmosphere.
Yes. A pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star.
No. Life cannot exist anywhere near a quasar. For one thing there is no "on" a quasar. A quasar consists of a disk of extremely hot matter falling into a supermassive black hole. What cannot cross the event horizon is ejected in jets at the poles at nearly the speed of light. The radiation of even a moderate quasar is more than 10 trillion times that of the sun. Even light years away any planet would be completely sterilized.
A quasar evolves into a galaxy as it exhausts its fuel supply of supermassive black holes at its core. Once the black hole stops accreting matter and emitting large amounts of energy, the quasar phase ends, and it becomes a mature galaxy.
No, not in the slightest sense. A quasar, pulsar, and galaxy are three very different things.
That would be called a "pulsar". See related question
Pulsar Quasar Radial(?) These are all names for some variety of "star"
Radio waves are not conducted. They propagate. They do not need a medium through which to propagate. They just move.
Depends on how you look at "power" I suppose, but a quasar is similar to a pulsar in that it has high enough angular velocity to produce jets of EM and synchrotron radiation through it's poles but however, a quasar is orders of magnitude larger than a pulsar since a pulsar is just a single neutron star (Maybe 20-30km in diameter) while the quasar is a entire galactic nuclei.
It is not.
a large redshift in the spectrum of the quasar.
Quasar Padamsee was born in 1978.
Twin Quasar was created in 1979.
it depends on how you're using it. quasar sounds correct if it's a thing
A binary quasar is a pair of quasars which gravitationally interact with each other, unlike a standard double quasar, which does not interact.
Quasi-stellar radio source.See related for information about a quasar