Dive into the fascinating world of these cosmic enigmas. Use the interactive sliders to explore their properties and learn how they influence the universe.
The mass of a black hole determines its gravitational pull and its event horizon size.
A solar mass is approximately 1.989 × 10^30 kg.
The spin of a black hole affects the shape of its event horizon and the surrounding accretion disk.
A value of 1 means it's spinning at its maximum possible rate.
This is a simplified representation of the radius of the event horizon, the point of no return.
The actual event horizon radius is calculated by more complex relativistic formulas.
Adjust the mass, spin, and event horizon radius to see how they affect the gravitational field and the surrounding space.