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Is a black hole known as a singularity?

No, they are not the same. A singularity would be inside a black hole.


Is a blackhole also known as a singularity?

Not exactly. The singularity is in the center of the black hole. Somewhat like a peach pit is in the center of the peach but it isn't the peach but part of it.


What is a dense singularity?

Otherwise known as a Black Hole


Is a black hole know as a singularity?

No the singularity is at the core of the black hole.


How is a black hole generated?

A black hole is a star that has collapsed into a tiny point known as a singularity.


What is the radius of a black hole singularity?

If it had a radius, then it wouldn't be a singularity. The event-horizon surrounding a black hole has a radius, which depends on the black hole's mass. But the singularity itself has no radius.


Where will you go if you fall in to a black hole?

Into the black hole's singularity.


What is at the center of the black hole?

A singularity is at the centre of a black hole.


What is at center of black hole?

singularity


What is the singularity inside a black hole?

All black holes have a singularity at their center. A singularity in a black hole is a location where the density of matter is infinite, at such a location physics equations give incomprehensible nonsense answers. (singularities occur in pure mathematics also, where for various reasons usable answers cannot be obtained from the equations: e.g. singular matrices)in Static and Charged black holes this singularity is an infinitesimal point.in Rotating black holes this singularity is a rapidly spinning ring.


What happen to the meter that disappears into the black hole?

Matter that enters a black hole is thought to all be concentrated in a point of infinite density in the center of the black hole called the singularity. In a rotating black hole, the singularity's shape is shown to be ring-shaped. The nature of the matter at the singularity is not fully understood, since the current laws of physics are inadequate to describe it; but the mass itself appears to be conserved per known laws of conservation.


What happens to light as it approaches a black hole?

It gets bent toward the black hole's singularity.