I have a project about how math is used in black holes and I’m required to make a visual aid. I am having a hard time thinking of a visual way to represent a black hole and the math involved in it all in one.
Maybe you can get around the problem of presenting a visual aid since blackholes are technically invisible and therefor impossible to illustrate. A blackhole is usually represented as a an extreme curvature of space in which matter can be seen spinning near the “surface” of the hole before passing through the even horizon to God knows where.
Maybe you can get around the problem of presenting a visual aid since blackholes are technically invisible and therefor impossible to illustrate. A blackhole is usually represented as a an extreme curvature of space in which matter can be seen spinning near the “surface” of the hole before passing through the even horizon to God knows where.
U may use a rubber sheet and iron balls and show that gravity makes curves in surfaces.With more gravity, it will become hole!