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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Well I mean, why isn't it white to reflect more of the light away?- Varine
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Okay, thank you. A little bit unrelated to the other questions, but why are a lot of things covered with gold or a golden color? Like satellites and things that have that gold foil around a lot of it?- Varine
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
How do they figure out the temperature?- Varine
- Post #12
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Yeah but unless it was incredibly large wouldn't be impossible to actually find given how far away they are?- Varine
- Post #8
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Neither do I. I'm more hoping to get the other questions answered than that one, since if I understand the concept right, negative matter would move toward away from an object pulling on it instead of moving toward the force, in this case gravity, like matter would. Maybe we'll just throw words...- Varine
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Well I guess not micro, but a stellar mass maybe. I did the equation Sr = 2Gm/c² using about half of a solar mass (1x10^30) and ended up with a Schwarzschild radius of about 1,483 meters, but since the mass was under the Chandrasekhar limit I figured it wouldn't be classified as a stellar mass.- Varine
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Couple of questions about black holes and event horizons
Sorry if someone already asked these, but I didn't see anything that was the same. A few of my friends are in a film class and we're working on a little indie movie, and the concept of it is a micro black hole is discovered at the edges of our solar system, and we want to make it somewhat...- Varine
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- Black holes Couple Holes
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Theoretically Destroying a Black Hole
This is kind of stupid, but I've had a fascination with black holes since I was little and started reading about them recently, and obviously came across Hawking radiation causes them to evaporate. So, would it theoretically be possible to destroy a black hole using a bomb of some sort that...- Varine
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- Black hole Hole
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- Forum: Quantum Physics