A black hole has no hair. — John Wheeler. Please, please: Do the homework. Do the homework even if it is past due. Late penalty for Momentum through Equilibrium.

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A black hole has no hair. — John Wheeler

Please, please: Do the homework. Do the homework even if it is past due. Late penalty for Momentum through Equilibrium and Statics has been reduced retroactively to 1%/day.

Equal Areas in Equal Times = Conservation of Angular Momentum

Astronauts shown in the picture A] will drift toward the higher part of the space station, if they are above its center of gravity B] will drift toward the center of the space station, if they are above its center of gravity C] will remain in the same place in the space station, regardless of whether they are above or below the center of gravity

Gravity Bends Light Newton predicted that gravity would bend light. (In fact, he thought gravity caused refraction!) Einstein predicted gravity would bend light twice as much.

“View” of a Black Hole