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In point of fact, the actual volume and density of a black hole must be determined indirectly, working back from the Schwarzschild radius for the estimated diameter of the black hole's event horizon.

There is also the consideration that the center of a black hole can be thought of as near infinite density and near zero volume. However, infinity density would imply infinity mass; consequently this concept is an extra dimensional rationalization.

Note: There is no empirical evidence as to the actual subsistence for black hole density. While its gravitational interaction aligns with general relativity, it is unknown whether to the extreme gravitational attraction is due to density of matter or energy.

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Black holes come in many sizes. As the black holes below a certain size "evaporate" with time only the larger examples are thought to be left in today's Universe.

  • Supermassive - contain hundreds of thousands to billions of solar masses. These usually exist at the galactic core. (0.001 to 10 AU)
  • Intermediate - contain thousands of solar masses. (103 to 3000 km)
  • Stellar-mass - mass ranges from 3-30 solar masses (30 km)
  • Micro - (also mini black holes) - masses much less than that of a star. (<0.1 mm)
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As far as we know, a black hole will have infinite density.

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First you have to do a poo.

Next you have to eat it.

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It depends on which type

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NASA says that the average Stellar mass black hole is 3-10x the mass of the sun  

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What has the most density?

A black hole.


Where is the greatests density?

In a black hole.


What's inside a black hole?

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What is inside a black holes?

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Is it more correct to say that a Black Hole has infinite mass or infinite gravity?

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What is an area of infinite density that traps even light?

They are called Black Holes or singularities.


What is the area of infinite density that traps even light?

That's basically the description of a black hole.


What is more dense black hole or star?

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What's at the bottom of a black hole?

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Is the Milky Way much smaller than the black hole?

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