Black hole evaporation, mass or bit?
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It would take a whopping ~10^67 years for a black hole the mass of the Sun to evaporate, and around ~10^100 years for the largest black holes in the Universe. That may be far longer than the age of the Universe, but it's still not forever.F
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Yes, Black hole evaporation is a mass ...
''' It would take whooping ~10^67 years for being a black hole the mass of the sun to evaporate ,, and around ~10^100 years for the largest black hole ...
""" That may be far longer than the age of universe,, but one day will extinguished...
-- Be Brainly...
See here for your answer...
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Yes, Black hole evaporation is a mass ...
''' It would take whooping ~10^67 years for being a black hole the mass of the sun to evaporate ,, and around ~10^100 years for the largest black hole ...
""" That may be far longer than the age of universe,, but one day will extinguished...
-- Be Brainly...
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