The center. just a theory its really hard to say things about a black hole because we know so little about them other than they are made from supernovas and have an intence gravitational pull and consume everything around it and its so dence not even light can escape it (thus the name black hole)
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
No. A black hole is an object (for lack of a better word) with such intense gravity that nothing, not even light can escape within a certain radius. The center of a black hole consists of an infinitely dense point called a singularity.
Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called 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.
May be but the one thing is for sure the gravity it self can escape a black hole.
No. The black hole at the center of the galaxy is too far away to affect earth.
Gravity is towards the center of the black hole. The event horizon is not what attracts objects - it is simply the "point of no return".
The strength of a black hole's gravity depends on the black hole's mass and how far your reference point is from the center of mass.
Just about where the center of the hole is.
It depends on the mass of the black hole and your distance from it. The strength of gravity is directly proportional to the mass of the object and inversely proportional to the square of your distance from the center.
The gravity is enormous! The gravity in a black hole is high enough to stop light escaping.
Yes, there's gravity in a black hole.. gravitational force is exerted wherever there is mass.
No. A black hole is an object (for lack of a better word) with such intense gravity that nothing, not even light can escape within a certain radius. The center of a black hole consists of an infinitely dense point called a singularity.
Gravity is the only reason a black hole pulls things in. Nothing can escape a black hole, so gravity is its only way of affecting the outside world.
Nothinness, anything that even goes near a black hole is sucked in and ripped apart by the intence gravity until it no longer exists, this i suppose is why the center of a black whole is infintely small.
Yes, a quasar is a galaxy with a super-massive black hole in its center. The hole being invisible, all light vanishing from the great gravity. The quasar itself, among the brightest, most luminous objects in the universe, is being powered by an accretion disc around the black hole.
Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called a "black hole".