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Please describe the black holes using the basic equations from Einsteins theory.

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Answer:

Black hole is described by singularity of Schwarzchild's equation.


R_(Sch)=(2GM)/(c^2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Einstein's field equations consists of 10 sets of equations describing general relativity: Space time curves in presence of mass and energy.


R_(\mu\\u)-(1)/(2)Rg_(\mu\\u)+ \Lambda g_(\mu\\u)=(8\pi G)/(c^4)T_(\mu\\u)

Condition of black-hole came from Schwarzchild's solution to Einstein's field equation:


ds^2=(1-(2GM)/(c^2r))c^2dt^2-((1)/(1-(2GM)/(c^2r)))dr^2-r^2(d\theta^2+sin^2\theta d\phi^2)

Black hole is described by singularity of Schwarzchild's equation.


(1-(2GM)/(c^2r))=0


R_(Sch)=(2GM)/(c^2)

It defines the event horizon of the Schwarzchild's black-hole.

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