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How big is a black hole?
The size of a black hole is the size of the Schwarzschild radius. It is also called the event horizon. Once something is within this radius, it's gone; it will ... (more...)
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Schwarzschild Black Hole Radius
Equation: Schwarzschild Black Hole Radius: LaTeX / TeX | MathType | MathML: LaTeX Code: R = \frac{{2GM}}{{c^2 }} MathType 5.0 Code: % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+- (more...)
Schwarzchild Radius
Black Holes Properties | Formation | Schwarzchild Radius | Black Hole FAQs. Schwarzschild Radius, also called gravitational radius, distance that defines the size at which a ... (more...)
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If the Sun was replaced with a black hole that had the same mass as the Sun, the Schwarzschild radius would be 3 km (compared to the Sun's radius of nearly 700,000 km). (more...)
The Mathematics of Black Holes: Solving the "Schwarzschild Radius ...
How massive does an object have to be in order to be transformed into a black hole? There is a very simple way to find this out using a standard algebraic equation. (more...)
Black Holes
One of the terms used with black holes is "photon sphere", the radius of the orbit of light around the black hole. For 3 solar masses this radius is 13.5 km, 3/2 x the event horizon ... (more...)
Schwarzschild radius: Definition from Answers.com
Neither light nor particles can escape through this surface from the region inside, hence the name "black hole". The Schwarzschild radius of the (currently hypothesized) ... (more...)
Schwarzschild Black Hole Radius - Physics - EquationSheet.com
Create a personal Equation Sheet from a large database of science and math equations including constants, symbols, and SI units. Large equation database, equations available in ... (more...)
Schwarzschild radius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For a solar mass black hole, the Schwarzschild radius is thus 2.96 km, and the Schwarzschild radius of any other black hole can then be found by: (more...)
Structure of a Black Hole
Note that the Schwarschild radius scales with the mass of the black hole. The Schwarzschild radius of a 1 solar mass black hole is 3 x 10 5 cm. According to Roger Penrose's Principle ... (more...)
Post On : August 4th, 2008