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The phrase "a jet of material" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to physics, engineering, or natural phenomena where a stream or burst of material is being described.
Example: "The volcano erupted, sending a jet of material high into the sky."
Alternatives: "a stream of material" or "a burst of material".
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The researchers suggest that those fledgling stars, estimated to be less than 10 million years old, formed when a jet of material driven from the black hole slammed into the gas cloud, compressing and heating it to the point where the stars ignited.
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Instead of shooting drops out of a nozzle, researchers spread a material over a piece of glass, flip it, and shoot a laser from the top to create a jet of the material.
Another possibility makes use of a huge reflector floating near an asteroid, which could focus sunlight onto the surface and burn off a jet of icy material.
A jet of contrast material (arrowhead) extends from the left atrium through an ASD into the right atrium, just below the orifice of the SVC.
Gamma-ray bursts, such as that detected last year accompanying gravitational waves from the merger of two neutron stars, are rarely seen because the source of the gamma rays – a relativistic jet of material emerging from the explosive merger – must be pointing directly at Earth.
Now, as astronomers report online today in Nature, the x-ray data as well as radio observations indicate the fireworks caused a narrow jet of material to shoot away from the black hole's outskirts.
Located at 19,000 light-years, the pulsar PSR B1509-58, also called the Circinus Pulsar, has expelled a 20-light-year-long jet of material from its southern pole, clearly visible in the X-ray spectrum.
Signals suggest black hole emits a jet of energy proportional to the stellar material it gobbles up.
At the end, a jet of water washes away the gel-like support material.
NGC 1275, a component of the cluster, is a Seyfert galaxy containing an active nucleus that produces jets of material, surrounding the galaxy with massive bubbles.
The core collapses and forms a black hole, which then sends out jets of material (that's a whole other mystery--but the jets need to be there to carry off angular momentum and keep the black hole from spinning too fast).
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