It's extremely unlikely that you'll ever find yourself in this situation. However, once you cross the event horizon of a black hole, the escape velocity of the singularity exceeds the speed of light, so past that point, you're never coming back.
Yes
Anything that gets close enough.
Only if they cross the event horizon. When they do, there is no turning around.
No way, man.Doubt it. But just in case you had better hang on to something tight.If you went close enough you would be sucked into a black hole and could not get out.
Essentially, anything that gets too close to a black hole can be pulled into it. This includes (but not limited to) gasses, liquids, solids, and light.
if you get to close
You could get sucked up by a black hole if you were close enough to feel its gravitational pull more strongly than another force to counterbalance it which would otherwise prevent you from getting sucked inside, such as, for example the orbital inertia which prevents the stars in our galaxy, including the Sun, from getting sucked into the Milky Way's central supermassive black hole.
Yes
Anything that gets close enough.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
Simply because there is none close enough to do that.
it gets sucked up
Only if they cross the event horizon. When they do, there is no turning around.
No way, man.Doubt it. But just in case you had better hang on to something tight.If you went close enough you would be sucked into a black hole and could not get out.
Essentially, anything that gets too close to a black hole can be pulled into it. This includes (but not limited to) gasses, liquids, solids, and light.