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Showing posts with label pull. Show all posts
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May 17, 2019

[Answer] 7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. How can the gravitational pull of something be increased enough to create a black hole?"



...1. by eating too much at Thanksgiving dinner 2. by joining with a second, identical object 3. by having its mass compressed 4. in reaction to a nuclear explosion When the mass of an object becomes compressed, the gravitational pull that the mass exerted remains constant, but becomes compressed, or concentrated, into a much smaller object. This means that even though it remains constant, it becomes more powerful. I know that this is confusing, so let's try another way. Take the gravitational pull of the Earth. It's strong enough to keep us from falling off but weak enough that we are able to move around. If we are able get a rocket ship moving fast enough, we can blast out of the gravitational pull and into space. Now, take the Earth and compress it into the size of a marble (which is about the size that the Earth would have to be compressed to in order to create a black hole). Remember, we aren't changing the mass of the Earth at all, just squishing it so that it's really, really tight, or dense. That mass would exert the same gravitational pull, but because it's now compressed into a really small area, it would be incredibly powerful. With black holes (and no, the Earth could never become one) we're talking about objects with considerably more mass. So much so that when they are compressed in the same way, they are still very large.

Jan 10, 2019

[Answer] 1. If someone is "trying to pull the wool over your eyes", what is he attempting to do?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. If someone is "trying to pull the wool over your eyes", what is he attempting to do?"



...1. blindfold you 2. shield you from the sun 3. help you 4. deceive you This comes from the early 19th century. A Milwaukee newspaper described a local politician's trickery as "an attempt to pull the wool over the eyes of the people". It may spring from a time when wearing a woolen wig was a popular fashion statement, especially among the wealthy.