• @sga@lemmings.world
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    81 month ago

    sadly black holes go to something like 42% conversion (source: some minute physics video i think)

    • @hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      11 month ago

      That’s quite interesting. Is it because of the light produced when the materia starts spinning around in the accretion disk in very high speeds? I doubt hawking radiation would do anywhere near that much

      • @sga@lemmings.world
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        11 month ago

        https://youtu.be/t-O-Qdh7VvQ

        No, It is actually the light produced that we can actually use as a energy source, the limiting thing is, before completely loosing its kinetic energy to frictional heat, stuff falls into black hole, from where we can not get anymore energy back. If black hole is stationary, then its 6%, and if its spinning (and assuming the fastest spinning theoretically possible) - 42% (spinning black holes are smaller and have smaller radius of no-return