Observations of the central region of the galaxy M87 indicate that stars which are 60 light years from the centre are orbiting the central supermassive black hole at speeds of 730 kms‑1.  Estimate the mass of the black hole, in solar masses. (You can assume circular motion.

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Observations of the central region of the galaxy M87 indicate that stars which are 60 light years from the centre are orbiting the central supermassive black hole at speeds of 730 kms‑1.  Estimate the mass of the black hole, in solar masses. (You can assume circular motion.

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