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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
Still noone answering me. Sorry 'singularity' is a trigger word. If all blackholes have infinite mass, how is one more massive than another? Event horizons, I understand, but again, if they are all infinitely massive with infinite gravity, how can they have different event horizons? Explain...- kickaxe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Question about an 8th grade math problem
They asked for the dimensions and volume not the area. Read the OP Otherwise correct :)- kickaxe
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
I understand that a singularity is a mathematical 'construct'. I was speaking either 'real' or 'theoretical' , So many quotes. Lol. If anyone could read what what I originally asked, what is the difference between a bh and a super massive bh. Stop being pedantic please. I just wanted to know...- kickaxe
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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
An event horizon is when nothing can escape the gravitational pull. So what does that except a singularity? Still doesn't answer my question.- kickaxe
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Question about an 8th grade math problem
There are not infinite answers, there are clear equations given.- kickaxe
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
Ok, a black hole is a singularity in space time (or a moment) where gravity is infinifte at that point. That's basically the definition of a BH. I know event horizon. You are misdunderstanding my question. How can one bh be 'bigger' than another? One infinite in space should be just as...- kickaxe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Angular momentum- rotating rod
If something is spinning, the weight at the center seems to be irrelevant in this case, is it not?- kickaxe
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Question about an 8th grade math problem
And since the cube is clearly 3 on a side, put that in the formula for a pyramid. Or just put 7- kickaxe
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- Forum: Precalculus Mathematics Homework Help
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Question about an 8th grade math problem
A square pyramid is always 1/3 the size of the cube. Everyone making it so complicated lol.- kickaxe
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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
I know it has an event horizon. But a singularity is a singularity. A single point in 'space time' according to math or 'reality'. So how does one or the other have an extended have more inflluence over another?- kickaxe
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B Is this a finite argument of the countable infiniteness of the rationals?
New here, but Cantor does not include non negative integers. So the whole argument seems moot. But again, new, so I may be wrong, or out of line, idk.- kickaxe
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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B How Can Black Holes Vary in Size if They Are Singularities?
I may be missing something. A black hole is supposedly a 'sinkhole' in spacetime.It is a singularity, where a star collapses into a single point in space. My question is about so called massive black holes. If a black hole is a singularity, meaning it essentially has has no real size, being...- kickaxe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics