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Ford Perfect Started conversation Oct 15, 2001
When, in the arcticle, you say that one teaspoon of a black hole would weigh several billion tons, is that weight in reference to the Earth's gravity or to the black hole's ? Because, Weight=Mass*Gravity
~~Ford~~
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PhysicsMan (11 - 3 + 29 + 5 = 42) Posted Jan 30, 2002
Hmm, good question. Let's just say that it has the same mass as an object which weighs several billion tons in Earth's gravatational field.
PhysicsMan
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Field Agent Victorama (or.. tfafka195602) Posted Jun 2, 2002
of course, if those are metric tons the number would be both mass and weight, the metric ton being a mass equivalent to a cubic meter of pure water....
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manda1111 Posted Jun 2, 2002
Hi Victorama, If you can go back to your own page, and then click on the "EDIT PAGE" button, then write a little something about yourself,then we can come and welcome you there
manda
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