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  2. Schwarzschild radius - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarzschild radius or the gravitational radius is a physical parameter in the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein's field equations that corresponds to the radius defining the event horizon of a Schwarzschild black hole. It is a characteristic radius associated with any quantity of mass.

  3. Kruskal–Szekeres coordinates - Wikipedia

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    This is just an artifact of how Schwarzschild coordinates are defined; a free-falling particle will only take a finite proper time (time as measured by its own clock) to pass between an outside observer and an event horizon, and if the particle's world line is drawn in the Kruskal–Szekeres diagram this will also only take a finite coordinate ...

  4. Isotropic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    The defining characteristic of an isotropic chart is that its radial coordinate (which is different from the radial coordinate of a Schwarzschild chart) is defined so that light cones appear round. This means that (except in the trivial case of a locally flat manifold), the angular isotropic coordinates do not faithfully represent distances ...

  5. File:Schwarzschild cross section.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: The Schwarzschild interior (blue) and exterior (black) solutions. r s : Schwarzschild radius; r g : r -coordinate on the body's surface; ℛ 2 = r g 3 / r s ; sin η g = r g /ℛ Date

  6. File:Kruskal diagram of Schwarzschild chart.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Schwarzschild coordinates - Wikipedia

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    In the theory of Lorentzian manifolds, spherically symmetric spacetimes admit a family of nested round spheres.In such a spacetime, a particularly important kind of coordinate chart is the Schwarzschild chart, a kind of polar spherical coordinate chart on a static and spherically symmetric spacetime, which is adapted to these nested round spheres.

  8. Lemaître coordinates - Wikipedia

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    The other three: the radial and angular coordinates ,, of the Gullstrand–Painlevé coordinates are identical to those of the Schwarzschild chart. That is, Gullstrand–Painlevé applies one coordinate transform to go from the Schwarzschild time t {\displaystyle t} to the raindrop coordinate t r = τ {\displaystyle t_{r}=\tau } .

  9. Schwarzschild metric - Wikipedia

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    The Schwarzschild black hole is characterized by a surrounding spherical boundary, called the event horizon, which is situated at the Schwarzschild radius (), often called the radius of a black hole. The boundary is not a physical surface, and a person who fell through the event horizon (before being torn apart by tidal forces) would not notice ...