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What if the charge is in a black hole? I mean, if charged mass collapse into a singularity(or ringularity), there will be charge inside a event horizon. At this case, is there a electric field outside a event horizon?

edit) I think my question can be described in other way. Does Gauss' law(or Green Theorem) still established when the black hole is in the gaussian closed surface?

What if the charge is in a black hole? I mean, if charged mass collapse into a singularity(or ringularity), there will be charge inside a event horizon. At this case, is there a electric field outside a event horizon?

What if the charge is in a black hole? I mean, if charged mass collapse into a singularity(or ringularity), there will be charge inside a event horizon. At this case, is there a electric field outside a event horizon?

edit) I think my question can be described in other way. Does Gauss' law(or Green Theorem) still established when the black hole is in the gaussian closed surface?

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The electric field of charge in a event horizon

What if the charge is in a black hole? I mean, if charged mass collapse into a singularity(or ringularity), there will be charge inside a event horizon. At this case, is there a electric field outside a event horizon?