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Can a black hole eat a star?

yes it can eat ANYTHING in space.


What is the black hole doing?

They just sit - and "eat" anything that comes too close.


What is a miniture black hole?

A miniature black hole is what forms when atoms smash at a rate to form a mini black hole, gobbling many protons and neurons and other extremely tiny things. Don't worry, they still don't "eat" very much. They also don't last very long.


Why do manta rays eat sea stars?

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How does black hole eat time?

it's called "time dilation" if you look into relativity, Einstein describes the constant of the universe being the speed of light. Since a black hole is infinte in gravity, the black hole sucks in the light. So it in a since changes the constant that constrains time and so to speak "eat's time!"


When will a black hole strike?

If you mean strike as is first "eat" a star, than this happens as soon as the black hole is created. The black hole will eat its own nova (gas and dust) when it implodes and if it has a star close to it such as a binary system, the black hole shreds the star apart. This will happen over millions of years since black holes distort time and space around them. Black holes can only "suck" in object that are very close or or objects that get close to them. For example if our sun were to become a black hole (which it wont) it could only "suck" in stuff that were in a three kilometer radius. So all the planets would orbit normally like they are now.


Where do black holes go to?

No where. Black holes eat up every thing around it, including light. It just become part of the black hole. Hope this helped, WoodWorkingMaster


What is the regular size of a black hole in light years?

There is no particular size of a supernova black hole because they are usually caused by a large star. We do not know the exact size of our neighbor galaxy Andromeda that scientists are now saying that its going to crash into our galaxy and suck all of our planets into its black hole. Black holes can be big, but they are not nearly big enough to be measured in light years. Black holes can also be very small; perhaps as small as a grain of sand or even smaller. A light year is the distance light travels in one earth year in a vacuum. It is an enormous distance. Comments added by Urlicha25: Black holes are the result of a ‘mass(most likely a star)’ that collapses on itself and creates a ‘quantum’ singularity with a height-width-length size of zero in all directions. Its dimensions are far less than that of a grain of sand. Its dimensions are simply zero in all directions. A black hole has no physical size. Area of effect is more useful conversation when discussing the size of black holes. Depending on the mass of the black hole, it’s ‘event horizon’ expands. The event horizon is a ‘point of no return’. Once you cross this ‘proverbial line in the sand’ you can not return. Thus the ‘size’ of the black hole is still zero in dimension but its critical ‘area of gravitational effect’ is based on its event horizon radius which varies on cumulative mass of the black hole. In summary, back holes have no size. Their event horizon, the point of no return, varies based on the mass of the black hole. The center of our galaxy has a super massive black hole and we are tracking several stars, same size or larger than our sun, orbiting this black hole. If those stars fall into its event horizon and can’t maintain a stable orbit, they will add/feed the black hole and increase its event horizon’s radius in all directions. As for the rest of us, we’ll just keep orbiting the central black hole in the center of our galaxy. I’d guess our sun will expand into a red giant and eat our planet before we have any issues of being added to the mass of our galaxy’s central black hole.


Is there a black hole in uranus?

First answer person:Nope. It's a planet and planets don't have black holes in the center of them: a black hole at it's center would eat the planet quickly and move on to the next and the next and the ....Second answer person (much handsomer):hmmm....well has anyone actually seen the center of a planet to show there's no black hole?Physicist Nassim Haramein, on the cutting edge of "fractal cosmology", mentioned in a lecture once that *everything* has a black hole at its centre (atoms, people, planets, etc).I'm not a physics whiz so I'll lose an argument if you try and debate me; however I would suggest searching for his name and checking out what he's got to say. (I heard his theory on an 8-hour Google Video epic).-DanPS Check this out (part 2 of the video): http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6151699791256390335#docid=-1895475242307393956 ... right at the beginning he talks about a black hole at the center of the sun.


What are the steps as to creating a black hole?

First you will need a large area of space. Next, you will need a Neutron star that is about to die. You will probably need a planet/star if you want to see a black hole consume it. After getting everything, go far out as you can to watch. The neutron star will expand and strange things will happen. The star will expand. Then two gamma ray bursts will appear at both sides of the star. Soon the black hole inside the star will eat the star up and now you will have a black hole. Then the black hole will eat the planet that you put next to it. It will look weird because the immense gravity of the black hole will alter the light around it. The planet/star will be a line. Run away as fast as you can unless you want to die.


What food do sea stars eat?

sea stars eat clams and oysters


How do you drop the cabbadge down the hole on runescape?

I'm assuming by the hole, you mean the hole in the quest "Black Knight's Fortress". Well, right click the cabbage. Select "Use". Don't eat it. Now, click the hole. You'll enter a small cutscene. Enjoy the spoils of victory.