quasar
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You may be describing a "barred spiral" galaxy.
A quasar is a highly energetic and luminous region at the center of a distant galaxy. It appears as a point-like source of light that can outshine an entire galaxy due to the accretion of material onto a supermassive black hole at its core.
Sunlight IS a source of energy. It has its drawbacks - like not being available during night - but it's definitely energy.
Nearly all spiral galaxies, including our own, have such a feature.
energy is because it has a power source like every other energy
A barred spiral galaxy.
A galaxy with arms extending from its center like a pinwheel is typically classified as a spiral galaxy. These arms are regions of higher density where stars, gas, and dust are concentrated, often resulting in active star formation. The spiral structure is maintained by the galaxy's rotation and gravitational interactions, creating a dynamic and visually striking appearance. Prominent examples of spiral galaxies include the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy.
it is like an energy source for the body
Well hello friend! Isn't the Milky Way galaxy just glorious? The source of light you see in the middle is many, many stars all hanging out together, creating a beautiful glow that spreads warmth throughout the galactic neighborhood. It's like a cosmic quilt of stars keeping the galaxy feeling cozy and bright. Just imagine the magic they must be painting up there!
Not in the literal sense of the words "Mechanical Energy". It depends on the source of the mechanical energy.If the source is renewable, like solar or wind generated electricity, then the mechanical energy is renewable.If the source is non-renewable, like electricity from burning oil, then it is non-renewable.
The Sun is the primary source of energy for most living organisms on Earth. Solar energy is converted into chemical energy through processes like photosynthesis, which then fuels the food chain.