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Physics, 06.03.2020 01:52 rakanmadi87

Two identical black holes collide head-on. Each of them has a mass equivalent to 37 solar masses. (The sun has a mass of about 2×1030 kg.) As the black holes collide, they merge, forming a single, larger black hole and additional gravitational waves that carry momentum out of the system. Before the collision, one black hole is moving with a speed of 56 km/s, while the other one is moving at 69 km/s. After the collision the larger black hole moves with speed 4 km/s. How much momentum was carried away by gravitational waves?

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