Impossible to answer as it's a measure of mass, and there as black holes with less mass than the Sun and some with more.
We would probaly just float away into deep space.
It depends on how big the black hole is. If the black hole is small enough it will evaporate into nothingness before it could have any effect on the Sun. However if the black hole didn't evaporate, and if it fell into the Sun, the entire Sun would gradually fall into the black hole.
No
Firstly our sun is too small to become a black hole. Only stars that are a million to a billion times our sun do this, because they burn through their fuel quickly, unlike our sun. A typical black hole has 3 times the mass of our sun
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If it gets close enough to the Sun, a black hole would swallow up most of the Sun - becoming a larger (more massive) black hole. A small part of the Sun's matter, i.e., part of its gases, would probably escape into space.
Honestly, space doesn't need a black hole to take space away. Everytime a sun/star dies, dark matter expands. Therefore space is taken away anyways.
No. There not a black hole on the sun or on Jupiter.
Black Hole Sun was created in 1994-05.
The sun's energy has not formed a black hole.
In theory, yes, a black hole could suck up the sun.
It depends on the circumstances. A black hole that is actively feeding can emit more energy than the sun as matter becomes superheated before falling into it. A feeding supermassive black hole forms a quasar, which can emit more energy in a single second than the sun will in its entire 10 billion years. However, if a black hole is not feeding then the only energy it gives off is Hawking radiation, which is so slight that we would not be able to detect it, even at close range. The gravity of a black hole is far stronger than that of the sun.
First of all, our sun can not become a black hole, it is too small for that. However if a star is three times bigger than our sun, then yes it will become a black hole.
We would probaly just float away into deep space.
No. There is no such thing as a "white hole" in space. A black hole is a massive dent in space and time that has a massive gravitational pull. What is on the other side is really unknown, but the temperature is very hot, hotter than the sun in fact, so nothing could really survive to tell the story.
It depends on how big the black hole is. If the black hole is small enough it will evaporate into nothingness before it could have any effect on the Sun. However if the black hole didn't evaporate, and if it fell into the Sun, the entire Sun would gradually fall into the black hole.
Yes, The sun and the solar system orbit the center of the galaxy where there is a black hole.