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sabanation12
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Ok so first I know that this equation was presented by Stephen Hawking to describe to Temperature of a black hole:
T = hc2 / 16∏2GMk
so I did the calculations and got that the temperature of a black hole with the mass of our sun would be ≈ .57°
Is this right? Is this the right equation?
Here is what I used for the variables can you guys check if these are correct?:
g = 6.67*10^-11
h = 62606956*10^-34
k = 1.3806583*10^-23
and then just the mass of our sun and the speed of light
Thanks
T = hc2 / 16∏2GMk
so I did the calculations and got that the temperature of a black hole with the mass of our sun would be ≈ .57°
Is this right? Is this the right equation?
Here is what I used for the variables can you guys check if these are correct?:
g = 6.67*10^-11
h = 62606956*10^-34
k = 1.3806583*10^-23
and then just the mass of our sun and the speed of light
Thanks