Which statement concerning black hole masses and Schwarzschild radii is not true?

A) In a binary system with a black hole, the Schwarzschild radius depends on the distance from the black hole to the companion star.
B) For black holes produced in massive star supernovae, Schwarzschild radii are typically a few to a few tens of kilometers.
C) The more massive the black hole, the larger the Schwarzschild radius.
D) Even an object as small as you could become a black hole if there were some way to compress you to a size smaller than your Schwarzschild radius.


A

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