This is simply because their gravitational pull is so strong.
It is a tricky question because black holes are invisible, but scientists know that they are exist because black holes distort light, so it kind of change the light and also it sucks everything into it, so when scientists see stars starting to disappear, thats mean there is a black hole.
It is a tricky question because black holes are invisible, but scientists know that they are exist because black holes distort light, so it kind of change the light and also it sucks everything into it, so when scientists see stars starting to disappear, thats mean there is a black hole.
Look at this websitewww.spacetimemodel.com It says that mass is really just a 4d volume of spacetime displacing and therefore warping the spacetime around it and so the answer is all mass displaces and so warps spacetime.
Yes because he is into space and black holes ate in space so he must be working on them
Yes, the sun has much more mass than the earth so the sun warps spacetime much more than the earth warps spacetime. The amount that spacetime is warped by an object is proportional to the strength of that object's gravity.
Yes, the sun has much more mass than the earth so the sun warps spacetime much more than the earth warps spacetime. The amount that spacetime is warped by an object is proportional to the strength of that object's gravity.
That huge beam in front of our seats will distort our view of the game. The sound on the tape was somewhat distorted because it was recorded so long ago. Mom wears a retainer in her mouth which can distort some of her speech.
Because sometimes when a star dies, its gravity is so strong it collapses in on itself. This, in essence, is how a black hole is formed.
You can. Its just that u will be compressed about 1 million times, and it's gravitaional force is so great not even light can come out.
No, black holes are actually invisible because it can suck it Light as well, so no light can escape from the black hole.
Gravity bends space, and because light travels through space gravity distorts light. Actually, gravity warps spacetime, so just as space is bent, so is time. Gravity thus distorts both space and time.
Blackholes are not really holes, it is where a huge amount of matter has come together and has been concentrated into a very small area. Mass is related to gravity, any mass has gravity, but you don't really notice it until you have enough mass like that of the earth. There is so much mass at the centre of a black hole that even light cannot escape it's immense gravity - that's why it's black.