To find the density of ANYTHING, divide the mass by the volume. The singularity in the black hole is believed to be very small, perhaps of zero volume; that would give an infinite density (physicists are not very happy with this idea, and our ideas of black holes may still change). However, the volume used for the "density" is often the entire volume within the event horizon, which has a finite (i.e., non-zero) size.
The relationship between the mass of a black hole and its density is that as the mass of a black hole increases, its density also increases. This means that a black hole with a higher mass will have a higher density compared to a black hole with a lower mass.
A black hole.
In a black hole.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
A black hole has infinite density.
In actuality nothing is known about the insides of a black hole. But in theory, at the center of a black hole is a region of infinite density and very strong gravitational pull that it breaks down any established laws of physics. this region is called a singularity.
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
They are called Black Holes or singularities.
The relationship between the mass of a black hole and its density is that as the mass of a black hole increases, its density decreases. This means that larger black holes have lower densities compared to smaller black holes.
A black hole is more dense. In principle, the black hole exists all at one point. So its volume is zero, and its density is infinite.
That's basically the description of a black hole.