A black hole, I think.
Black hole
An object with gravity so strong that nothing can escape is called a black hole. These regions of spacetime have such intense gravitational force that they trap even light, which is why they appear "black" or invisible to outside observers.
A black hole. It is a region of spacetime where gravity is so intense that nothing, not even light, can escape its pull once it crosses the event horizon.
a black hole is your answer and it is because when a main sequenced star collects to much energy the gravity stops and forms a black hole
Escape Velocity
Field forces. For Example, gravity and electrical forcesgravitymagneticelectro-staticstrong nuclearweak nuclearanti gravity (hypothetical)
No. A black hole is a highly compressed massive object with gravity so strong that nothing can escape once it passes a certain point.
A black hole is an object with such strong gravity that not even light can escape its pull. This intense gravity is due to its extreme density, formed when a massive star collapses in on itself.
A black hole is an object that absorbs the most light because its gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it once it crosses a certain threshold called the event horizon.
A black hole is an object so massive that light cannot escape its gravity, due to the intense gravitational pull caused by its mass and density.
The velocity of a any object to surpass the gravity of earth commonly known as escape velocity is 11.2Km/s.
No. All planets have gravity. Any object massive enough to be considered a planet would have strong enough gravity that you could simply escape by jumping. It is, however, possible for an object to escape the gravity of any planet if it is launched in the right way and with enough speed.