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The black holes would just orbit each other until they were to meet and then they would be one bigger black hole and if they were to reach a mass of I think 100 million solar masses then it is a supermassive black hole. The largest known supermassive black hole is located in OJ 287 weighing in at 18 billion solar masses.
Given close enough proximity, they will collide and merge into one larger black hole, the force of gravity pulling the two closer and closer.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
Black holes are basically highly compressed massive (has lots of mass) parts of space. The large amount of mass warps the space time around the black hole which causes intense gravity that suck everything in.
A black hole doesn't "suck" things in. It pulls them in with it's immense gravity. In order to suck something in, there must be something to fill in empty space such as air.
yes... it can because a black hole can even suck light in :) lol hope it helped.................................. c it can suck in nearley everything
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Black holes do not "suck in" large objects; black holes "suck in" only dust and plasma. This is because by the time a large object gets anywhere near the event horizon of a black hole, the tidal forces caused by the gravity of the black hole has already pulverized whatever mass the object had. The gravitational force of a black hole's singularity is almost impossible to comprehend. It may not be strong enough to tear apart the nuclear forces of an atom. but it is certainly powerful enough to rip any two atoms apart, no matter how tight the chemical bonds might be.
As soon as It's born. The gravitational force of the Black Hole will pull matter into it.
Yes, all black holes 'suck stuff up'.
yes, yes it can
Yes
Since whit holes only exist mathematically, a black hole could not pull in a white hole.
Yes. A black hole sucks everything that passes through its event horizon in, no exceptions. Nothing, not even light can escape a black hole.