To get pulled into a black hole, you must be within the black hole's event horizon, the point of no return. Otherwise, you will still be able to escape the black hole's gravity, if you traveled fast enough. Once you cross the event horizon, though, you will not be able to escape, no matter how fast you travel.
The answer will differ depending on the size of the wires that are to be pulled through a one inch (25mm) hole. How many 12/2 wires can be pulled through a 1" hole. I will also use some 14/2 and 12/3 .
Don't know which black hole.
Nothing man-made has been sent to a black hole, the furthest out one of our probes has got is the edge of our solar system. A probe would have to go many orders of magnitude further than that to get to a black hole.
The Black Hole of Auschwitz has 187 pages.
For all scientific reasons, no astronaut had went inside a black hole. It would take many earth years to visit the black hole, so reaching a black hole is impossible.
Basically none. No atom will survive the forces in a black hole. (However, all the mass that falls into the black hole will still be there.)
Nothing, unless a black hole comes very near to us. By the way, you shouldn't say "the" black hole, unless you make it clear which black hole you mean. There are many black holes.
Yes, and many planets have already been pulled into black holes.
Nobody has ever visited a black hole. The nearest known black hole is many light years away. Much to far away for us to reach it.
It depends on how big the black hole is. If the black hole is small enough it will evaporate into nothingness before it could have any effect on the Sun. However if the black hole didn't evaporate, and if it fell into the Sun, the entire Sun would gradually fall into the black hole.
Black Hole is the enemy army and organisation in many advanced wars games, including: advanced wars black hole rising, and advanced wars dual strike.
Nobody has been killed by a black hole. If one were to directly impact earth, there would be no survivors.