The same as what affects the pull of other objects. The gravitational force between two objects depends on the mass of both objects, and on the distance between them.
Dude it is black for a reason. You can not see the black hole itself, but you can see the black hole distorting light, eating stars, or it's gravitational pull.
To its center of mass (the singularity)
A black hole. However, it does not have a surface but an event horizon.
A black hole.
You would be crushed to death, as Black holes pull everything to the center of them, including light.
A black hole sucks anything and everything that is in its gravitational pull.
In the case of a black hole, the gravitational pull of the black hole is greater than the speed of light. Which means that the light is not fast enough to escape the gravitational pull of the black hole.
No human has ever come near a black hole. If one did, the intense gravitational pull of the black hole would pull them in and tear them to atoms, long before they reached the event horizon.
Black hole is a location in space that possesses so much gravity, nothing can escape from its pull. Yes, Super massive black hole is the largest black hole.
As soon as It's born. The gravitational force of the Black Hole will pull matter into it.
As the planet is approaching a black hole due to the immense gravitational pull on the objects surrounding it, the planet revolves around the black hole until it falls into the black hole.
Since whit holes only exist mathematically, a black hole could not pull in a white hole.
Dude it is black for a reason. You can not see the black hole itself, but you can see the black hole distorting light, eating stars, or it's gravitational pull.
To its center of mass (the singularity)
It is a black hole - which is not a star.
A black hole. However, it does not have a surface but an event horizon.
The strength of a black hole's gravity depends on the black hole's mass and how far your reference point is from the center of mass.