3.111. A star with a mass of more than three times that of the sun contracts so much upon cooling that it is not able to

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3.111. A star with a mass of more than three times that of the sun contracts so much upon cooling that it is not able to

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3.111. A star with a mass of more than three times that of the sun contracts so much upon cooling that it is not able to radiate; neither material particles or light are able to overcome its gravitational field. Such objects are known as black hole. Find its radius. ml +11
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