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Re: Smallest Event Horison Possible
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Chris/">Chris on January 28, 1998 21:06:08 UTC |
: Anyone out there ahve any idea what the smallest diamater event horison could be? There must be some way of determining this. I takes 1.4 solar masses to form a black hole via the force of gravity. Such a black hole would have a radius of about 2.7 miles. This would be the smallest "normal" black hole. |
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