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Cach kham pha Tidal Disruption Event 3D Explorer
Open the explorer and watch a star fall in, spaghettify, and flare as a black hole shreds it.
- Open https://freetoolonline.com/space-3d/tidal-disruption-event.html and wait for the scene.
- Read the facts panel: the tidal-radius formula, the half-bound rule, and the t^-5/3 flare.
- Watch the star cross the blue tidal-radius ring and stretch into a debris stream.
- See the accretion disk brighten as debris falls back, then fade.
- Compare with Black Hole 3D for the black hole itself, or Roche Limit 3D for a moon torn by a planet.
Next: the when guide or vs alternatives. Open the Tidal Disruption Event 3D Explorer.
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