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8. What kind of information do black hole detectors not provide? A. precise timing B. specific positional information C. photon intensity D. power of a black hole
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8. What kind of information do black hole detectors not provide? A. precise timing B. specific positional information C. photon intensity D. power of a black hole
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8. What kind of information do black hole detectors not provide?
A. precise timing
B. specific positional information
C. photon intensity
D. power of a black hole
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C got it right
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I believe the answer is C
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