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Undergrad Questions about Black Holes: Can Objects Survive? Can Light Go Through?
the escape velocity of the black hole is greater than that of speed of light 3X10^8 ms^-1, so when light gets caught in the black hole there is no chance for it to get out earth has an escape velocity of 11.2km/s just to let you know ! :wink:- varun19
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Astronomy for AS extended project + tips
Astronomy for AS extended project need help! + tips! Hi i want know what sort of things can i include for a basic level astronomy. Despite doing physics I need some tips which i could include I am currently at college i will update it soon in more detail thanks- varun19
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- Astronomy Project Tips
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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RE: physics and Aeronautical science/aerospace
Hi again, I was just thinking about what sort of job best fit astrophysics, what i mean is what sort of job will I get if I go forward with astrophysics and what sort of jobs are available in research. Basically I was planning to carry out reseach on space shuttles, satellites verifying various...- varun19
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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RE: physics and Aeronautical science/aerospace
Hi I would like to know wether a degree and phD will help me get an appropriate job for the above fields. Although they are related to physics but i am looking forward to do Astrophysics as an extra module. will this help me get into the required field and whatr is the average payment a person...- varun19
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- Aeronautical Physics
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Undergrad Can Light Travel Forever in Space While Baryonic Matter Decreases?
i think light is a photon particle which is emited out of the sun in a nuclear fussion of the hydrogen and helium atoms in the sun when these to highly charged atoms collide they release a higly charged proton this proton thravels in intense speed which emits light particles i honestly don't...- varun19
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics