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Re: Energy Equations

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Posted by karen/">karen on September 10, 1998 12:43:42 UTC

: : is there anyone who knows an equation to find the amount of energy given off by a black hole. ex: old faithful

: If anyone does that would be cool. I only know there is some. I don't think there is a formula, but I know there is a chance and I'm sure someone out there could make up one. If I knew HOW energy could possible leave a black hole I'd LOVE to know.

there is such a thing as energy leaving a black hole. in theory this energy is knwon as a white hole. also NASA discovered a black hole "old faithful" this year that gave off energy it had taken in every 30 minutes i believe. if you do find someone that has such eqautions please inform me. this info is essential to my grade.

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