Recent content by Mohan Nivas
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Undergrad How Do Black Holes Acquire More Mass Than Other Objects?
oh... I had heard that they can eat stars how it happen...?- Mohan Nivas
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad How Do Black Holes Acquire More Mass Than Other Objects?
Then how black hole attracts light while stars don't...? Stars only can bend the light rays but black hole attracts the light.. I am getting confused can you clear it..?- Mohan Nivas
- Post #9
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad How Do Black Holes Acquire More Mass Than Other Objects?
Oh... So their mass is not much but have stronger gravitational pull than stars having same mass isn't it...?- Mohan Nivas
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad How Do Black Holes Acquire More Mass Than Other Objects?
Are u saying they don't have mass...?- Mohan Nivas
- Post #3
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Space-Time Singularity: What, How, and Is It Possible?
Hmmm... Sure I will.. I will back if I have any doubts...- Mohan Nivas
- Post #6
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Space-Time Singularity: What, How, and Is It Possible?
How the space and time meet..? Time is not a physical quantity na...? Time is just a measure of interval between occurring event.. Then how it meets with space...?- Mohan Nivas
- Post #3
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad How Do Black Holes Acquire More Mass Than Other Objects?
How the black hole acquire greater mass than any other objects in the universe...?- Mohan Nivas
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- Black hole Einstein Hole Mass
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Space-Time Singularity: What, How, and Is It Possible?
What is space-time singularity? How it formed...? Is singularity possible..?- Mohan Nivas
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- Einstein Singularity Space Space-time
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Understanding the Sun's Role in Warming the Earth
Actually photons r amazing and mysterious thing... Which acts like both wave and particle...- Mohan Nivas
- Post #12
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Understanding the Sun's Role in Warming the Earth
U r absolutely rit I think.- Mohan Nivas
- Post #11
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Understanding the Sun's Role in Warming the Earth
Hmm... But I heard that EM are due to photons...! Is it wrong...?- Mohan Nivas
- Post #9
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Understanding the Sun's Role in Warming the Earth
Bro, infrared is an electromagnetic wave which is due to the photons... infrared is the cause for heat.. Not only the infrared, ultraviolet can also produce heat.. That's why I had said photons are cause for the heat which are the basic constituents of all electromagnetic radiations... Is there...- Mohan Nivas
- Post #7
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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High School Understanding the Sun's Role in Warming the Earth
The photons not only collide with atmospheric molecules it also collides with the surface... In atmosphere the photons are free to move so most of the photons reaches the surface... Hence it collides more in surface and produce more heat in surface... Thus the most of radiation reaches the...- Mohan Nivas
- Post #5
- Forum: Thermodynamics