well..they are used as a standard candle and moreover the reports are mostly correct but what if a cosmologist gets confused whether it is a supernova or just a nova before doing his research?
Both of them have the same binary system with a white dwarf and a companion star which result in the same bang so what actually is the difference between type 1a supernovae and a novae?
so am i correct? but i don't think it obeys Newton's laws of gravitation.. as it says more mass the more the gravitational acceleration on that planet...
Homework Statement
the mass of a planet is three times that of the Earth and the diameter of the planet is also three times that of the earth.what is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the planet.value of g on Earth's surface =9.80m/s^2
Homework Equations
g=GM/R^2
The Attempt...
Well...i have found the laws and theories related to relativity quite disturbing...few laws like the Newton's stating that any change in the sub-atomic particles in mass or destruction of it can cause change or shift in mass(in the whole universe) affecting the gravity of the universe.If it is...