▼ Part A In Interstellar, there's a scene where they descend to a planet that's really close to the event horizon of the supermassive black hole Gargantua. By eye, the planet looks to be orbiting at around twice the black hole's Schwartzschild radius. We'll say the planet is at exactly twice the Schwarzschild radius. For every hour that passed on the ship that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet? Express your answer in hours to two significant figures. tplanet = Submit Part B X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining tplanet = [5] ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback What if the planet were actually really really close in, like if it orbited at 1.01 times (1% larger than!) the Schwarzschild radius? In that case, for every hour that passed on the ship that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet? Express your answer in hours to two significant figures. IVE| ΑΣΦ ? Request Answer hr ? hr Next >

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In Interstellar, there's a scene where they descend to a planet that's really close to the event horizon of the supermassive black hole Gargantua.
By eye, the planet looks to be orbiting at around twice the black hole's Schwartzschild radius. We'll say the planet is at exactly twice the Schwarzschild radius. For every hour that
passed on the ship that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet?
Express your answer in hours to two significant figures.
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What if the planet were actually really really close in, like if it orbited at 1.01 times (1% larger than!) the Schwarzschild radius? In that case, for every hour that passed on the ship
that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet?
Express your answer in hours to two significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A In Interstellar, there's a scene where they descend to a planet that's really close to the event horizon of the supermassive black hole Gargantua. By eye, the planet looks to be orbiting at around twice the black hole's Schwartzschild radius. We'll say the planet is at exactly twice the Schwarzschild radius. For every hour that passed on the ship that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet? Express your answer in hours to two significant figures. tplanet = Submit Part B X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining tplanet = || ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer Provide Feedback What if the planet were actually really really close in, like if it orbited at 1.01 times (1% larger than!) the Schwarzschild radius? In that case, for every hour that passed on the ship that stayed far away, what fraction of an hour would have passed for Anne Hathaway and Matthew McConaughey down on the planet? Express your answer in hours to two significant figures. IVE ΑΣΦ ? Request Answer hr ? hr Next >
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