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Black Hole Bullets

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I am trying to find the AP for micro black holes that are treated as bullets.

Now I heard there are two versions of how this could go, either going for the mass of the black hole or the black hole bullet.

MASS

The black hole bullet has a mass of 13 grams

SIZE

Size the bullet is 7.8 mm

So, What would be the AP of both in this case?
 
Lol.

So for a mass of 13 grams that black hole will essentially not exist. It has a lifetime of around 18 zeptoseconds (1.8x10^-22 seconds) and a radius of 476506.1 Planck Lengths. This little black hole is so inconsequential it wouldn't even effect atoms. You're approaching a quantum level for how small this thing is.

For size, I assume you mean diameter? If so it has a radius of 3.9 millimeters, and thus a mass of 2.6265x10^24 kilograms; about half that of Earth. This one will last a bit longer; around 4.8x10^49 years! To put that in perspective, our current universe's estimated age is around 14 billion years, or 1.4x10^10 years. 39 orders of magnitudes smaller.
 
Oh and to answer for AP, using mass-energy, the 1st is 1.114x10^18 joules, or 7-A. Granted this is just being carried by the lightspeed number, since 13 grams is such an inconsequential mass.

The second is 2.2516x10^41 joules, or Low 4-C.
 
Ok, thanks for that, I saw this video about micro black holes and it got me thinking about a weapon that can fire black holes the size of bullets
 
Black holes the size of bullets are potent. Black holes with the mass of bullets are... something else.
 
Assaltwaffle said:
Black holes the size of bullets are potent. Black holes with the mass of bullets are... something else.
well, all I needed was both values for this, especially trying to understand which of the two values I would select based on the description of a weapon: Stated to fire bullet sized black holes.

where the abilities stated to create black holes when the bullet fired rips a hole in the space-time continuum.
 
Reppuzan said:
Sorry to bump this a week later, but I've been curious about something similar.
In Super Robot Wars, a robot called a Huckebein is powered by a black hole and can shoot black holes with its Black Hole Cannon.

Its successor, the EX-Exbein, can also shoot a multitude of black holes that all detonate.

Is this quantifiable in any way? I doubt it, but I thought it would be worth mentioning.
Well that depends, the devils in the detail, does it describe size or mass?
 
@CNBA3

The mass is never specified, but it's powered by and shoots literal black holes.
 
Reppuzan said:
@CNBA3
The mass is never specified, but it's powered by and shoots literal black holes.
ok, but if it doesn't say size either, then I am not sure, I guess go with what is shown and calc from there.
 
Granzon / Neo Granzon also have similar powers.
 
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