I'm sure we wouldn't have any practical understanding of how to do this now, but it may be possible in the distant future. There are black holes of various sizes, and we are learning more about them all the time.
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
Gravity. However, it isn't yet entirely clear how galactic black holes could grow to their current size in a relatively short time.
Gravity is towards the center of the black hole. The event horizon is not what attracts objects - it is simply the "point of no return".
In Nimbasa City directly east of the Pokemon center.
The strength of a black hole's gravity depends on the black hole's mass and how far your reference point is from the center of mass.
Black holes are the cause of gravity... Black holes are created when a supernova condenses, creating a black hole. It condenses because gravity has won the battle between the star's core. So basically, gravity fuels a Black hole.
The 'center of gravity' of any object or volume of space is a point in space ... a place,with a very clear definition. It's the place where the sums of the first moments of everyspeck of mass in every direction are all equal. If the object or the volume of space hasany mass in it, then the center of gravity can be located very precisely and very easilyby applying the definition.
Due to the immense gravity of a black hole, no life we can currently fathom could survive in one.
the gavitational pull of the sun __________________________ What keeps the Galaxy in order is the gravity of the total mass of galaxy itself. This is predominantly the gravity of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way.
It's on the second floor of any Pokemon Center.
actually black holes are the masters of gravity has the most gravity ever
It depends on the mass of the black hole and your distance from it. The strength of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object and inversely proportional to the square of your distance from the center.