you are assumming you are in free fall -- that was not stated in the problem description.
However to be in free fall close to a black hole you have to be coasting along near c.
I make the same assumption that the author of the question does... you are on a direct line toward the black hole...
Please also realize that the event horizon is the limit at which gravity exerts a counter accelerating force on light such that light moving at c cannot cross that threshold. Light literally cannot travel fast enough in any vector to not fall back in. This literally means that if two particles...
Unfortunately i do not have permission to post a question in the Learning materials forum group... so if anyone could post answers to the question here - it would be most appreciated.
Hello,
I have a general interest in teaching myself topology to build up to moving onto Representation theory. I have chosen M.A. Armstrongs's book "Basic Topology" as my start.
My Question... where would you all recommend I go from there. I took top in undergrad and that was the book...
Hello I am new to this forum so please point out any mistakes in general rules I may be over looking.
first sin^3(x) is simple
1/4 (3 sin(x)-sin(3 x))
or (3 Sin[x] - Sin[3 x])/4
or -1/8 i (e^(-i x)-e^(i x))^3
but your equation boils down to : x(t) = 1/4 (3 sin(17 pi t)-sin(51 pi...