John15 said:
Still a bit confused. I assume you mean distance from center. If the gravitational pull decreases by 1/2 then light would escape so it woulde'nt be an EH. As a matter of interest why can't escape velocity be used to describe gravity at surface of mass what is the difference between escape velocity and gravitational pull apart from units used they just pull in opposite directions but by the same ammount.
The gravity at the surface is found by
\frac{GM}{r^2}
And is equal to the acceleration an object dropped will have. On the surface of the Earth this works out to be ~9.8 m/s^2. This value determines how much you would weigh on the Surface.
Escape velocity tells you how fast an object would have to leave the surface so that it would never fall back. It is found by the formula
V_e = \sqrt{\frac{2GM}{r}}
(The formula given by Calimero is actually the orbital velocity)
On the surface of the Earth this works out to ~ 11 km/sec. It is where this value equals c that the BH event horizon exists. It should be pointed out that all of the mass M needs to be inside of the distance r to use this formula. Note that these are tow different types of measurement and that they do not scale the same if M or r changes.
If M doubles and r stays the same, the strength of gravity at the surface doubles, but the escape velocity only increases by 1.414
If r doubles and M stays the same, the strength of gravity decreases by a factor of 4, and the escape velocity decreases by a factor of 1.414.
If they both double, the strength of gravity decrease by a factor of 2 and the escape velocity stays the same.
Also have come across r=0 as singularity, it does not make sense to me to use any number less than 1 to describe r because above 1 r^2 is greater than r, at r=1 then r & r^2 are the same but less than 1 r^2 is less than r which does not make sense.
I just have a feeling that something about gravity as we know it does not add up, I think its in interpretation rather than maths which obviously works.
Again, strength of surface gravity and Escape velocity do not scale together.
If you halve the radius, you quadruple the strength of gravity, but increase the escape velocity by 1.414. In other words, all this means is that decreasing the radius increases the surface gravity faster than it does the escape velocity.