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Event horizon, not event - and it's called the accretion disk.
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The material sucked in to a black hole becomes part of the black hole - that is, a black hole crushes matter to an nearly no size, at all.
I knew a watering hole called Brian. His brother was called Jim
black hole theory is called a statement
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A small piece of material fixed to another,or to repair something by adding a piece of the same material.
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A reamer concentrically enlarges a hole in a thin-ish piece of material.
It would be very difficult for the Sun to get a hole in it... The material that makes up the Sun is so hot that it resides in a state of matter called plasma. This material does not have the rigitity that a solid has as to allow a piece to go missing, the plasma would "flow" into unoccupied space.
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Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
Covering all holes would be a C. Also covering the hole at the back and the second hole (a treble C)
It really depends on the material you are drilling. Thinner material will use a smaller pre-drill bit. Try drilling a sample hole on a piece of scrap or where it will not be visible Then try your screw. Adjust your hole size if necessary
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Event horizon, not event - and it's called the accretion disk.
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