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Den 28.09.2024 04:34, skrev rhertz:This link illustrates a bit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_redshift
Using the most common formula from that link: "To first approximation,
gravitational redshift is proportional to the difference in
gravitational potential divided by the speed of light squared"
?f/f = ??/? = z = GM/c? (1/R - 1/r) = ?(R)/c? - ?(r)/c?
??/? = GM/Rc? observed at infinity (r -> ∞)
https://www.space.com/41290-biggest-star.html
G = 6.6743E?11 m^3 kg^?1 s^?2
M = 5E+09 x 1.989E+30 Kg = 9.945E+39 Kg
R = 1,700 x 634,000 Km = 1,077,800,000,000 m
?(R)/c? = 6,842,736.59
From whence did you get the idiotic idea that the mass
of UY Scuti was 5 billion solar masses? :-D
M = 30 solar masses = 5.967e31 kg
R = 696340e3?1700 m = 57868e6 m
c = 299792458 m/s
??/? = GM/Rc? = 7.65e-7
Which is less than the red shift from the Sun.
In comparison, ?(RSun)/c? = 0.000002327
M = 1.989E+30 kg
R = 696340e3 m
??/? = GM/Rc? = 2.12e-6
WHAT IS WRONG WITH MY CALCULATIONS, BASED ON THE WIKI LINK?
Now you know.
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