The gravity in a black hole is so strong that even light can't get out of it.
Nothing, with the exception of Hawking Radiation, can escape from a black hole. Effectively the gravitational force is infinitely strong.
Black holes are stronger than a thousand planets. Every planet they swallow, makes their power grow.
It pulls harder and harder until you reach a point called the event horison at which point even light is sucked in and it can't escape.
Black holes are very powerful. They can pull planets and galaxies. So to answer your question: VERY
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Gravitation
Black holes do have a gravitational force; it's so strong, in fact, that nothing - not even light - can escape from it.
I can't comprehend how suction would work in a vacuum :-) Black Holes' use their gravitational force to pull matter into them.
nucleons are made of nuclear molecules. these specific types of molecules are sensitive to strong forces like gravity and other forces like black holes.
the gravity from a black hole is so strong, its pulls in everything, and not even light can escape
Black holes are created when in a Supernova-explosion or after a collision between two neutronstars (which are mini black holes). The star collapses and the gravity becomes stronger and stronger, dragging everything towards the center. In the end, the gravity becomes so strong that not even light can escape.
Black holes do have a gravitational force; it's so strong, in fact, that nothing - not even light - can escape from it.
The existence of black holes is an outgrowth or prediction of General Relativity, which was Einstein's theory of gravitation. The dominant force forming black holes is the force of gravity, a universal attraction between mass.
The force of gravity always increases. Gravity is one of the perfect forces. Like simple math, 1+1 = 2. Gravity is always additive. Adding more just makes more. At the heart of the most ancient galaxies are black holes with more gravity than entire young galaxies.
A black hole is what is left of an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity.
If gravitational force is strong enough, light itself is affected by the gravity. The gravitational force of a black hole is so intense that light cannot escape from it. No light, nothing to see. It appears as a "black hole".
nucleons are made of nuclear molecules. these specific types of molecules are sensitive to strong forces like gravity and other forces like black holes.
I can't comprehend how suction would work in a vacuum :-) Black Holes' use their gravitational force to pull matter into them.
the gravity from a black hole is so strong, its pulls in everything, and not even light can escape
We call these "black holes" because the gravity is so strong that it even pulls in all of the light.
actually black holes are the masters of gravity has the most gravity ever
black holes are stars which collapsed under their own gravity.
Black holes have the strongest gravity of any object.