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Relativistic Radiation Power of Spinning Black Holes
In the present research paper, we have proposed a model for the relativistic radiation power using the Stephen-Boltzmann-Schwarzschild-Hawking radiation formula with the application of the variation of mass with velocity. We have concluded that the relativistic radiation power of spinning black hole decreases with the increase of the velocity and the mass of black hole is not only the function of radiation power of the spinning black holes, but also spinning velocity.