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.
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.
As far as we know, a black hole will have infinite density.
First you have to do a poo.
Next you have to eat it.
:D
It depends on which type
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
They are called Black Holes or singularities.
That's basically the description of a black hole.
The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
No, a black hole definitely does not have infinite mass. In some mathematical models, there is an object called a singularity, inside a black hole, which has infinite density. That is not the same as infinite mass. If a finite mass is contained in zero volume, then the density becomes infinite. We do not have any real confirmation that such a thing as a singularity or an infinite density actually exist, but they may.
A black hole.
In a black hole.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
A black hole has infinite density.
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
They are called Black Holes or singularities.
That's basically the description of a black hole.
A black hole is more dense. In principle, the black hole exists all at one point. So its volume is zero, and its density is infinite.
A black hole isn't a hole as such. It is an extremely dense dead star that attracts all matter into a tiny singularity that has a massive density.
The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
No - The volume of the Milky Way galaxy is larger than the volume of its host black hole. The accumulated mass of the Milky Way galaxy is greater than the mass of its host black hole. The density of the Milky Way galaxy is much smaller than the density of its host black hole.