Friday, January 8, 2010

How fast does an object fall towards the singularity of a black hole after it crosses the event horizon?

After entering the event horizon, the object effectively leaves our universe. I'd guess that it accelerates at faster than the speed of light towards the singularity.How fast does an object fall towards the singularity of a black hole after it crosses the event horizon?
that depends on the parent star's mass and the event horizon's radius. the earth's surface gravity is 9.8m/s^2. if for example, the earth was compressed until it became a blackhole, it would have a surface gravity of 5.077x10^18m/s^2.

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