Things falling into a black hole are ripped apart by tidal force, become a stream of their constituent atoms. These atoms are further shredded by the time they reach the singularity, and the mass of what is sucked in is added to the mass of the black hole.
A black hole isn't a tunnel to somewhere else. It just does to the center of the black hole, and is crushed into a little speck.
You might think it would look amazing and scary! But... no. Black holes suck in light so it is not visible.
You have to wait right in front of one. When it comes to you, you go to the black hole and it will suck it up but, if you get to close it will die.
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.
A black hole doesn't actually "suck" things towards it. Rather it's so massive it's gravity "pulls" things towards it. As to your question yes a person could be pulled into a black hole. They would go through a process known as Spaghettification.
Into the black hole's singularity.
Into the black hole.
noone can go black hole as the name suggest it is a hole which is black so how any one can go ad com back...
No. A vacuum cleaner works by creating low air pressure inside of itself, which suck in air. That moving air can then carry small objects with it. Things sucked into a vacuum cleaner go to a bag or chamber that is then thrown out or emptied in the trash. A black hole is an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity. Objects near a black hole are not suck in; they fall in due to gravity, just like what makes things fall on Earth, only much stronger. Unlike with a vacuum cleaner, which can be emptied, nothing that enters a black hole can ever leave.
you have to go to space and find one and get sucked into the black hole
You don't go through a black hole, you go into a black hole. And with present day technology, yes, it would crush you to raw energy.
if you go close enough to a black hole you can get stretched to death the end