A spaceship is at a distance of 1.1 × 10¹⁰ m from a blackhole of mass 8.26×10³6 kg. How long will an hour be inside the ship?
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Given that
Distance of spaceship from the blackhole
r=1.1×1010m
Mass of blackhole (M)=8.26×1036kg
to=1hour.
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