First and the crux here is that, black holes can never become visible(that's why they are called black holes) because the gravity is so insane that it doesn't even allow light to pass! Secondly, if by mistake it was going to become visible then it would appear like any other ordinary star, because black holes have a diameter, on an average, of about 100kms.
for more info about blackholes u can refer intermediate physics textbook
the answer is spindle (or spindle fibers)
No light is the fastest possible. Nothing escapes the velocity of light. ==================================== Sure. The escape velocity at some appropriate distance from a black hole is equal to 'c'. That's why the hole is black. The exact value of the distance depends on the hole's mass.
these are called spindle fibers. do you hav ms williams? haha
The arrangement of microtubules that become visible during mitosis and separate the chromosomes into equal groups is called the mitotic spindle. It forms during prophase and plays a crucial role in ensuring accurate chromosome segregation during cell division.
The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
Of course not: he was a black person. He paid heavily for having become a black baseball player in a 'white' league. For that he is strongly admired.
The black hole represents a crust in the space which swallows anything that passes through it. Even light cannot escape from a black hole! There is a particular radius for a mass to become a black hole when it is squashed. This is known as the Schwarzschild radius and for the body to become a black hole, the escape velocity must equal or exceed speed of light!
They have equal distance between them to keep balance.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
Equal to what?
displacement is equal to the distance you traveled when the object is moving at shortest path
The point that is equal distance from the endpoints of a line segment is the midpoint.