I'm guessing since quazar's are large pillars of gas, blahity blah, it is being sucked into the black hole, just very slowly. Without the sucking effect it wouldn't be in a large pillar form.
The material sucked in to a black hole becomes part of the black hole - that is, a black hole crushes matter to an nearly no size, at all.
Yes, everything can be sucked in to a black hole, even light
Yes they do, some prefer to have their boobs sucked, bit on, and massaging nipples using hands.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
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Because - at the centre of a tornado (or hurricane) is an area of low pressure. Wind is 'sucked' into the centre in an attempt to equalise the pressure.
Quasars [See Link] are believed to be powered by accretion of material intosupermassive black holes [See Link] in the middle of distant galaxies, making them luminous versions of active galaxies. The matter accreting onto the black hole is unlikely to fall directly in, but will have some angular momentum around the black hole that will cause the matter to collect in an accretion disc. As the material is "sucked" into the black hole it is subjected to huge amounts of friction which heats up to millions of degrees. This gives the quasars their massive luminosity.
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Depends, do you considor having your body sucked dry worse than having your throat ripped out or having your skin ripped from your bones worse? Its a matter of opinion really.
it sucked. it sucked.
The amount of water absorbed by a composite material when immersed in water for a stipulated period of time
It sucked It sucked
The material sucked in to a black hole becomes part of the black hole - that is, a black hole crushes matter to an nearly no size, at all.
Stars can be sucked into black holes.
the energy is sucked in the thing is sucked in then is somehow is in the oil =] the thing is sucked in then is somehow is in the oil =]
A tornado has low pressure at its center and a powerful updraft. As a result air rapidly rushes inward and upward, sometimes carrying things with it.