Scientists can easily find black holes because they can see the effects that black holes have on everything around them(stars, planets, dust). Black holes also emit some sort of radio waves that scientists can detect.
There are a number of methods which have been proposed to assist in locating black holes. One such method takes into account that a black hole whilst emitting no light will still exhert a gravitional force.
Observations have been made in systems of two stars orbiting each other, being attracted by their respective gravitional forces. Other observations have been made where a star appears to orbit an unseen partner. This Unseen partner is BLACK HOLE.
A good example of this effect is Cygnus X-1.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
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The nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 6000 light-years, but it is quite possible that there are black holes closer to us.
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.
Black holes are in outer space, far outside our solar system. Most galaxies have a large black hole at the center.
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A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.
Perhaps you mean Schwarzschild metric? I have never heard of the Shorelchild metric and cannot find anything relating to it. A black hole with a Schwarszchild metric is a black hole with no angular velocity (Non-rotational) and no charge. Since it's impossible to perceive a black hole it looks no different from any other black hole.
No, dark matter is not a black hole. Each one is a separate cosmic phenomenon. Use the links below to find out about each one.
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There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.There may already be one. The nearest black hole known is a few thousand light years away, but it is easier to find black hole if they are part of a close binary system. A single star converting to a black hole, or a part of a binary system where the components are not very near, would be difficult to detect.
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.