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Determine the required radius for the Sun to become a Black Hole. Write the name for the radius

Determine the required radius for the Sun to become a Black Hole. Write the name for-example-1
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Given:

The mass of the sun is


M_(sun)=1.989*10^(30)\text{ kg}

The universal gravitational constant is


G\text{ = 6.67}*10^(-11)\text{ Nm}^2\text{ /kg}^2

The speed is


c=\text{ 3}*10^8\text{ m/s}

To find the required radius for the sun to become a black hole.

Step-by-step explanation:

The radius can be calculated as


\begin{gathered} r=(2GM)/(c^2) \\ =(2*6.67*10^(-11)*1.989*10^(30))/((3*10^8)^2) \\ =2948\text{ m} \end{gathered}

The name of the radius is Schwarzschild radius.

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