What is the difference between a Schwarzschild black hole and a Kerr black hole?
Largely the difference between a Schwarzchild black hole and a Kerr black hole is about spin; the Schwarzchild model is not spinning, and is modeled to have a spherical shape and point-like singularity. The Kerr model by contrast has significant spin which would give rise to a ring-shaped singularity and also the ergosphere, having a oblate spheroidal shape.
True or false. Mechanical waves bring energy from the sun.?
False. The energy from the Sun comes in the form of electromagnetic waves. Those are not mechanical waves.
The vital urge is it cosmic comedy?
The cosmic comedy show is a congress copyrighted TV owned by scott alan harrold a son of jean peters and howard hughes.The vital urge ake the paperback back dated fake cosmic is just more piggy backing back dateing paperback hacks shadowing the hughess.The paperback is even lifted from a public domain old old back called the vital urge.There was nothing cosmic comedy about that or the brittys and eastern blockers stealing scott alan harrolds works yet once again but ages behind just as the netwookiess have done since howard hughes SR
What do you think of a dimension having no space - matter - or time?
A dimension without space, matter, or time would be purely theoretical and difficult to comprehend since our understanding of the universe is based on these fundamental concepts. It would challenge our current understanding of reality and would likely lead to a complete reevaluation of existing scientific theories.
How do light and speed both appear as result from distance divided by time?
Probably that refers to the SPEED of light; and perhaps the speed of something else. Or speeds in general. A speed can be defined as a distance divide by a time, i.e., how much something moves in a second, or in a minute, for example.
Can you flash a light into a black hole?
Everything about a black hole is about gravity. As gravity pulls star systems together, the pull of gravity becomes stronger.
Light itself is subject to gravity. Even large planets like Juipter have been shown to bend light.
So simply, the immense light and other energy which must be generated by what is essentially one huge star, is pulled back into the mass by gravity, and we can't see it (which at least saves us from any risk of light blindness). (^_^)
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What are the black holes in Schwarzschild radius and are they real?
The Schwarzschild radius is size of the event horizon around a black hole, which is the distance from the singularity at which the gravity is no longer strong enough to prevent light from escaping. At this time, the scientific evidence supporting the existence of black holes is very, very strong, although none have actually been directly observed, so, it is most likely to be true.
What are the educational requirements to be an astrophysics scientist?
To become an astrophysics scientist, you typically need a bachelor's degree in physics, astronomy, or a related field. Many positions may require a graduate degree, such as a master's or Ph.D., in astrophysics or a closely related field. Strong mathematical and research skills are also essential for success in this field.
Can you go on the surface of a black hole?
No you would be stretched out and torn apart as soon as you got too close
What is the length of a year on all eight planets in earth days?
Mercury: A little less than 88 days.
Venus: Almost 225 days.
Earth: Exactly 365.256363004 days.
Mars: Almost 687 days.
Jupiter: A little less that 4,333 days.
Saturn: Exactly 29.4571 years.
Uranus: Almost 84.323 years.
Neptune: Exactly 164.79 years.
Curious note:
Since Neptune was discovered, in 1846, it has not yet completed one single full orbit around the Sun.
In other words, since its discovery, for Neptune not ONE local year has passed by...
How does the Doppler shift determine the distance of Sirius?
It doesn't. The Doppler shift can tell you how fast something is moving towards us or away from us; not how far it is. Only in the case of distant galaxies can this be used to estimate the galaxy's distance, because of the expansion of the Universe (galaxies that move away from us faster are generally farther away).
If I have understood the question correctly, the answer is yes.
Does M65 galaxy have a black hole?
Yes, the M65 galaxy is thought to have a supermassive black hole at its center, like many other large galaxies. This black hole likely plays a crucial role in shaping the galaxy's properties and evolution.
Will the sun end its life as a black hole?
No. Only the most massive stars form black holes. When the sun dies it will form a white dwarf.
Could you survive in a rocket going into a black hole?
No, it is unlikely that you would survive going into a black hole in a rocket. The immense gravitational forces near a black hole would tear apart any physical object, including a rocket, due to a process called spaghettification. Additionally, the extreme conditions near a black hole, such as high temperatures and tidal forces, would make survival impossible.
What are the lyrics to the song super massive black hole by muse?
Ooh, baby don't you know I suffer?
Oh, baby can you hear me moan?
You caught me under false pretenses
How long before you let me go?
Ooh, you set my soul alight
Ooh, you set my soul alight
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul alight)
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul)
I thought I was a fool for no one
But ooh, baby I'm a fool for you
You're the queen of the superficial
And how long before you tell the truth?
Ooh, you set my soul alight
Ooh, you set my soul alight
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul alight)
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul)
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul alight)
Glaciers melting in the dead of night
And the superstars sucked into the supermassive
(Ooh, you set my soul)
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Supermassive black hole
Witch planet doesn't have no moon?
In our solar system, Mercury and Venus are believed to have no moons.
Is there any galaxies are black holes in Orion?
Sorry - that's so tangled it's hard to establishthe question's meaning. There is a nebula, or star cluster, within (i.e. framed by) Orion; and Orion is part of our own galaxy. I don't know if the nebula is in our galaxy or not.
Galaxies are thought now to have huge black holes in their centres, holding the structure together by their gravitational attraction.
How many atmospheres or ATMs of pressure are in a black hole?
A black hole does not have a specific pressure in atmospheres (ATMs) as it is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing can escape, not even light. The pressure within a black hole is thought to be incredibly high, possibly approaching infinite density at its center.
Why a hole in the wall of cavity radiator is called a black body?
Black is the color which absorbs or radiates all frequencies equally. The perfect black body is only a theoretical object; in the real world there is always some limit to the frequency range. However, a hole in a cavity radiator comes close to being a black body.
Gravity on both a galactic and intergalactic scale.
Cosmic justice refers to the philosophical concept that moral or ethical principles govern the universe, ensuring that individuals ultimately receive what they deserve, whether good or bad. It suggests an inherent balance in the cosmos where wrongdoings are punished and virtuous actions are rewarded, even if this balance is not immediately observable in earthly life. This idea often intersects with themes of karma and moral order, implying that there is a larger, often unseen force that upholds justice in the grand scheme of existence.