Astronomy C
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Re: Astronomy C
A. What's the density of a schwarzschild black hole with a mass of 6.0E31 kg? (in kg/m^3)
B. Its temperature
C. Would this black hole be more or less dense than a more massive one?
D. How much would a black hole of this size bend light passing just above the schwarzschild radius? (in radians)
E. What would the wavelength of the observed blackbody radiation be from a black hole with the temperature from B? (in m)
B. Its temperature
C. Would this black hole be more or less dense than a more massive one?
D. How much would a black hole of this size bend light passing just above the schwarzschild radius? (in radians)
E. What would the wavelength of the observed blackbody radiation be from a black hole with the temperature from B? (in m)
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Re: Astronomy C
For E it should be emitted not observed radiationEKT26 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:11 am A. What's the density of a schwarzschild black hole with a mass of 6.0E31 kg? (in kg/m^3)
B. Its temperature
C. Would this black hole be more or less dense than a more massive one?
D. How much would a black hole of this size bend light passing just above the schwarzschild radius? (in radians)
E. What would the wavelength of the observed blackbody radiation be from a black hole with the temperature from B? (in m)
Kellenberg Memorial High School: 2020-2021
Bro. Fox Latin School: 2017-2019
Astronomy, Machines, Chem Lab, Disease Detectives, and Ping-Pong Parachute are where I’m at.
Bro. Fox Latin School: 2017-2019
Astronomy, Machines, Chem Lab, Disease Detectives, and Ping-Pong Parachute are where I’m at.