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Re: Singularities
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by doug/">doug on July 6, 1999 18:30:39 UTC |
I know this was posted about a year ago and nobody probably cares, but the size of the planet has nothing to with its mass. The gravity involved in a blackhole is a matter of density, not diameter.YOu could have a planet that has an infinite diamter but still have the same have the same gravity as earth if the density/mass were correct. remember F=GM1M2/R, were M is independant of size.
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