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Relativity
Schwarzschild Radius Calculator
Computes the Schwarzschild radius — the critical size at which any mass becomes a black hole. Use it to find the event horizon of stars, planets, or any object undergoing hypothetical gravitational collapse.
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Relativity
Cosmological Redshift Calculator
Compute the cosmological redshift (z), recession velocity, or distance of a galaxy from its observed vs. rest wavelength. Essential for astronomers and physics students analyzing spectral data from distant objects.
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Key differences
| Schwarzschild Radius Calculator | Cosmological Redshift Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Relativity | Relativity |
| Inputs required | 4 | 4 |
| Result | Schwarzschild Radius (meters) | Result (varies) |
| What it does | Computes the Schwarzschild radius — the critical size at which any mass becomes a black hole. Use it to find the event horizon of stars, planets, or any object undergoing hypothetical gravitational collapse. | Compute the cosmological redshift (z), recession velocity, or distance of a galaxy from its observed vs. rest wavelength. Essential for astronomers and physics students analyzing spectral data from distant objects. |