The Schwarzschild radius, also known as the event horizon of a black hole, is the distance from the center of an object where the escape velocity becomes equal to the speed of light. This concept is fundamental in understanding black holes and their gravitational effects.
The Schwarzschild radius (Rs) can be calculated using the formula:
This formula shows that the Schwarzschild radius is directly proportional to the mass of the object and inversely proportional to the square of the speed of light.
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