Simple answer: nothing
Real answer: we don't know after the sun is torn apart by the massive amounts of gravity releasing massive amounts of radiation (which is one of the ways we can find Black Holes), once the remnants fall into the Black Hole that is where our understanding ends. I would take a new set of physics (completely different to our own) to understand Black Holes
The factor that determines whether a neutron star or a black hole forms after a supernova explosion is the mass of the collapsing core of the star. If the core's mass is between about 1.4 and 3 times the mass of the sun, a neutron star is formed. If the core's mass exceeds about 3 solar masses, a black hole is likely to form.
Adverb: "A black hole forms when a supermassive star collapses after a supernova explosion."
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
depends on how strong.... when a massive star's life ends and it collapses on itself extremely quickly... it forms a black hole and the black hole has an EXTREMELY strong gravitational pull..... so i think the answer is black hole
When a large star collapses in a supernova, it can produce either a neutron star or a black hole, depending on the mass of the original star. A neutron star forms when the core of the star collapses but the outer layers are ejected, while a black hole forms when the core collapses completely.
A black hole does not create a star. A black hole is formed when a star dies.
When a massive star dies, gravity forces it to fall in on itself, and the result is a gigantic explosion called a hypernova. The leftover of a hypernova is a black hole.
A black hole can't really form inside of another black hole. If you think of a black hole forming after a star goes supernova, then there isn't really a star to go supernove inside of the already created black hole. In fact, there isn't even any space inside of the blak hole for anything to happen. Two black holes can join together, but they wil eventually go to one.
Yes. A black hole is a collapsed star.
Yes black hole is last stage of a star
That refers to a black hole - but a black hole is not exactly a star.
Depending on how much mass is contained. If the star contains big, but not giant mass a pulsar forms. A pulsar is a small star with extreme gavity spinning at 10000 times per second. But when enough mass is contained in a star a hypernova forms with the structure of the star collapsed. Then a black hole forms. A black hole has beyond extreme gravity that it seems to tear dimensional fabric. According to Einstine's theory a black hole can bend light, an object which does not have gravity. It appears that his theory is correct is visibly seen through th Hubble space telescope. Scientists think tha since nothing can escape a black hole including light our milkyway galaxy is a galaxy with a black hole in the middle.