What physical law explains why matter flowing from the companion star orbits rapidly as nears the black hole?
1 Answer
Gravity explains why matter orbits a black hole rapidly.
Explanation:
Newtons equations the motions of objects in orbit. The force of gravity acting on a an object is described by the equation:
Where
The centripetal force required to keep an object in orbit is given by the equation:
Where
When an object is in orbit these two forces are equal:
Dividing by
In the scenario
Hence the closer matter is to the black hole the faster it will orbit.
Once matter gets quite close to a black hole the effects of general relativity become significant, but Newtons equations of motion are close enough at greater distances.