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Astronomers have observed a small, massive object at the center of our Milky Way Galaxy. A ring of material orbits this massive object; the ring has a diameter of about 11 light-years and an orbital speed of about 200 km/s.
determine the mass MM of the massive object at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. Give your answer in kilograms.Give your answer in solar masses (one solar mass is the mass of the sun).
Observations of stars, as well as theories of the structure of stars, suggest that it is impossible for a single star to have a mass of more than about 50 solar masses. Can this massive object be a single, ordinary star?
Many astronomers believe that the massive object at the center of the Milky Way Galaxy is a black hole. If so, what must the Schwarzschild radius RSRSR_S of this black hole be?
Express your answer in meters.
Would a black hole of this size fit inside the earth's orbit around the sun?