This site is intended for students age 14 and up, and for anyone interested in learning about our universe. (Of course the Earth's temperature would change, and there would be no solar wind or solar magnetic storms affecting us.) To be "sucked" into a black hole, one has to cross inside the Schwarzschild radius.
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imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/black_holes....
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l2/black_holes.html
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Aug 2, 2000 How hot would the black hole in "The Hole Man" be? T=1.228*10^12K. I don't know anything to compare such a high temperature to!
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library.thinkquest.org/C007571/english/advance/core6.ht...
library.thinkquest.org/C007571/english/advance/core6.htm
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Aug 2, 2000 2nd: We have already calculated the temperature of a black hole: T=h*c^3/16*pi^2*k*. Putting this into the formula for the luminosity we get...
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library.thinkquest.org/C007571/english/advance/core7.ht...
library.thinkquest.org/C007571/english/advance/core7.htm
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The four laws of black hole mechanics suggest that one should identify the surface gravity of a black hole with temperature and the area of the event...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_thermodynamics
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_thermodynamics
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The Electromagnetic radiation is as if it were emitted by a black body with a temperature that is inversely proportional to the black hole's mass.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation
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[Archive] Temperature Of Black Hole Space/Astronomy Questions and Answers.
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www.bautforum.com/archive/index.php/t-24030.html
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Answers to black hole questions like "How big is a black hole?" ,"How do black holes evaporate?", and "What is a wormhole? What is a black hole?
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cosmology.berkeley.edu/Education/BHfaq.html
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Freely falling observers outside an AdS black hole do not see any high-temperature thermal radiation even if the Hawking temperature of such black holes can be arbitrarily high.
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www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1126-6708/2008/09/066
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1. What is a black hole?; 2. How is a stellar black hole created?; 3. How can light be trapped by the gravitational pull of a black hole if light has no mass?; 4. How does a black hole appear?; 5. Is a black hole a giant cosmic vacuum cleaner?; 6. Do all stars become black holes?; 7. How many kinds of black holes are...
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amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/blackhol...
amazing-space.stsci.edu/resources/explorations/blackholes/teacher/sciencebackground.html
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