If a black hole is more massive (it has more mass), it will have a stronger gravitational attraction.
No. Any energy that enters a black hole simply becomes part of its mass. This only makes the black hole's gravity stronger.
Anything that falls into a black hole becomes part of that black hole's mass, which makes the gravity stronger and causes the event horizon to grow larger.
No. When more matter falls into a black hole, it only makes it bigger and gives it even stronger gravity.
The earth would become a black hole.
No. While the gravity of Jupiter is much stronger than Earth's it is nowhere near as strong as that of a black hole.
No. Any energy that enters a black hole simply becomes part of its mass. This only makes the black hole's gravity stronger.
Gravity is stronger in a black hole, if that's what you mean. It's in a black hole that space and time are distorted to such an extent that not even light can escape.
No. A black hole cannot "pop." putting more material into a black hole only makes it stronger. That said, if too much material approaches a black hole at once not all of it can enter. The excess gets ejected at the black hole's poles in jets at nearly the speed of light.
Anything that falls into a black hole becomes part of that black hole's mass, which makes the gravity stronger and causes the event horizon to grow larger.
No. When matter falls into a black hole it simply increases the black hole's mass, giving it stronger gravity and a larger event horizon.
No. When more matter falls into a black hole, it only makes it bigger and gives it even stronger gravity.
The earth would become a black hole.
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No. While the gravity of Jupiter is much stronger than Earth's it is nowhere near as strong as that of a black hole.
This is a common cause of confusion. In a way, if no mass got lost in the creation of a black hole, then it will have exactly the same gravity than before. For example, if our Sun converted to a black hole (not that it is planning to do so...), our Earth would continue orbiting this black hole, in the same orbit as before. What makes a black hole different is that the mass is very concentrated; so, it is possible to get much closer to the black hole - and remember that gravity gets stronger at shorter distances.
They will literally rip each other apart until the stronger one sucks the weaker one in.
Please note that a black hole doesn't have a surface on which you can stand. Basically, the closer you get, the stronger the force of gravity would get.