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Explain Event Horizon​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The event horizon is the threshold around the black hole where the escape velocity surpasses the speed of light.

  • According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, nothing can travel faster through space than the speed of light.
Answered by Anonymous
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\Huge\bf\underline{\underline{\green{Answer}}}

The event horizon is the threshold around the black hole where the escape velocity surpasses the speed of light.

  • According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, nothing can travel faster through space than the speed of light.
Answered by Anonymous
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\Huge\bf\underline{\underline{\green{Answer}}}

The event horizon is the threshold around the black hole where the escape velocity surpasses the speed of light.

  • According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, nothing can travel faster through space than the speed of light.
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