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Transcribed Image Text:1. The escape velocity is the minimum speed needed to project a particle of mass m upward from the
surface of another mass M (such as a planet, an asteroid, or a star) so that the particle never returns.
It is given by
Vesc =
2GM
R
where R is the radius of the surface from the center of M.
(a) Calculate the escape velocity vesc from the surface of the Sun. Use Mo = 1.99 ×ばつ 1030 kg and
Ro = 6.96 ×ばつ 108 m where is the astrological symbol for the Sun.
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Transcribed Image Text:(b) Suppose the Sun mysteriously begins contracting. What would be the radius for which vesc from
the surface equals the speed of light c?
C =
2GM
Rs
or Rs =
2GM
c2
This radius, R., is known as the Schwarzschild radius. Anything thrown from that surface will
eventually fall back on the surface. [Interestingly Newton's universal gravitation and Einstein's
general relativity predict the same value of the Schwarzschild radius.]
(c) Find the Schwarzschild radius for Earth's mass M = 5.97 x 1024 kg where is the astrological
symbol for the Earth.
(d) Find the Schwarzschild radius for your own mass. [It doesn't mean that there exists a black hole
inside you. What it means is that if you are compressed to such a small size, then the escape
velocity from your surface exceeds the speed of light.]
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