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Warning: I'm a freshman chemistry student. My math skills are elementary at best.
Image a ball in deep space. A baseball sounds nice. Assume this ball had no initial velocity but suddenly finds itself caught in the sphere of influence of a massive body. A black hole sounds fun. The ball begins accelerating towards the black hole. What equation, given the mass of ball, the black hole, and initial distance, could yield the ball's velocity at a given distance in its descent?
Image a ball in deep space. A baseball sounds nice. Assume this ball had no initial velocity but suddenly finds itself caught in the sphere of influence of a massive body. A black hole sounds fun. The ball begins accelerating towards the black hole. What equation, given the mass of ball, the black hole, and initial distance, could yield the ball's velocity at a given distance in its descent?