RELATIVISTIC GRAVITATIONAL FORCE BETWEEN BLACK HOLES AND VISIBLE PART OF ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM IN AGN
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https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i6.2024.3258Keywords:
Spinning Velocity, Relativistic Gravitational Force and AGNAbstract [English]
In the present paper, we have applied the model for the relativistic gravitational force of super massive spinning black holes trapping the electromagnetic spectrum of visible region towards itin AGN as proposed by Mahto et al. (2023) and concluded that this force attains the maximum values for the lower masses and minimum value for higher masses. The spinning velocity is mainly responsible to increase or decrease the relativistic gravitational force of black holes.
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