a black hole emits no light because of its high gravity
Because the nearest black hole is over 1,600 light years away.
black hole got it's name because when look at a black hole, you only see black. also if you drop an item in the black hole the item is gone because there is a hole in there. so that's how black hole get's its name
A black hole. However, it does not have a surface but an event horizon.
I am not aware of light calculating anything in a black hole.
A quasar forms when huge amounts of matter fall into a supermassive black hole. As the matter gets close it is heated to temperatures so hot that atoms fall apart and emits intense radiation. What doesn't crosss the event horizon is ejected in jets at the black hole's poles at nearly the speed of light.
A black hole emits no light.
black hole as they have a very powerful gravitational pull such that even light could not escape its gravity and fall into it
It emits light so is not "black". A "black hole" is a stellar body so massive that nothing can escape its gravity. Light actually consists of a stream of photons, so a sufficiently massive body can prevent light escaping from its surface. The sun, like most stars, is not massive, or heavy, enough to be a "black hole".
Observing a dazzling light from a black hole is impossible because anything cannot come out of black hole once after entering it's event horizon (even light) because black hole very very very strong gravitational field.
Because black holes are of such density that even light can no escape them, they don't radiate any light and are black.
Black holes are hard to find as they are invisible. This is because the escape velocity is faster than the speed of light. The escape velocity is the speed required to escape a black hole, if it is faster than light, the light can not escape therefore making them invisible. Hope this helps....
Because the nearest black hole is over 1,600 light years away.
The term 'black hole' is particularly appropriate in its application to the astrophysical phenomenon of the same name due to the property of the escape velocity exceeding the speed of light. This means that no light or matter escapes a black hole.
black hole got it's name because when look at a black hole, you only see black. also if you drop an item in the black hole the item is gone because there is a hole in there. so that's how black hole get's its name
It is a black hole - which is not a star.
A black hole. However, it does not have a surface but an event horizon.
Light continues to circle around the 'black hole' in what is called the 'Schwartchild radius before disappearing into the event horizon'. This is how that scientists are said to find the 'black holes'; they find the bright 'circles' with a black hole in it. light cannot escape a black hole because the escape velocity (the velocity needed to escape the gravitation pull of a celestial body) of a black hole exceeds the speed of light.