No, they are quite a bit different.
They don't. The attractive force between two objects is due to gravity. Black holes behave exactly like any other mass in this respect.
Black holes in science fiction movies are giant, black holes that rotate like a circular saws inwards.
like an beep beep beep
no
White holes are theoretical regions of spacetime that expel matter and energy outward, the opposite of black holes which pull matter in. They do not suck up objects like black holes do. However, there is no observational evidence for the existence of white holes in the universe.
A black hole behaves like a fundamental particle in that it can be described by a few key parameters, such as mass, charge, and angular momentum, similar to how fundamental particles are characterized by properties like mass and spin. Additionally, black holes exhibit quantized properties in certain contexts, such as Hawking radiation, suggesting they can emit energy in discrete amounts. This behavior aligns with the principles of quantum mechanics, allowing black holes to be treated as point-like entities in theoretical models, much like fundamental particles in particle physics.
No, this is not something material like a table or a chair. Black holes are simply an area in space where gravity is infinite.
they look like worm holes but even bigger. they are in space
Black holes are that stars which has passed their all life or expired star and it absorb light of sun therefore cant reflect the ligh of sun, so its look like black holes.
Black holes are an interesting phenomenon that astrophysicists would like to explore, but naturally, they would not want to get too close.
black holes can be formed in a supernova explosion if the mass of the star is largeenoughusually they are created when a massive and dense star like a neutron star collapses
There is always one who doesn't behave or perform like others...