According to the particle theory of light, light is made us of particles called photon. Black hole has very high gravity. Its escape velocity being more than that of speed of light, light is attracted towards it and it even cannot escape
by lunizah: black holes attract every thing even the light because they have a very strong attractive force and that's the reason why black holes attract light!! ^_^
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond. In the context of black holes, electronegativity is not directly connected. Black holes are massive objects with incredibly strong gravitational forces that can trap even light due to their immense densities, but they do not interact with atoms on the same scale as electronegativity.
Nope.. Light always travels at the same speed. However, black holes do affect the trajectory of the photons, hense diverting the direction of the light.
Light is not only attracted to a black hole, in fact, its attracted to you, to me and to everything made of matter in the universe. The problem is that light is affected by gravity, and the black holes have so much that light significantly change trajectory or the black holes absorb the photons
A black hole can attract and consume matter and light due to its strong gravitational pull. It can also emit radiation known as Hawking radiation, and potentially merge with other black holes to form larger ones.
A black hole is called a black hole because due to its density and therefore intense gravity, nothing, not even light, can escape it. Though it has extreme mass, it is not a light source, and it will not reflect any light, so it appears as a "black hole" in the universe.As a black hole has massive gravity, light from objects behind it will "bend" around the black hole and an observer will see what is called gravitational lensing. The effect of the lensing will be greatly pronounced because a black hole deforms space-time dramatically. A black hole is a point in space where something is, but because the "thing" that is there generates extreme gravity, it will not be visible under any conditions. It was natural to apply the term black hole to this phenomenon.Because, the huge gravitational forces inside the black hole ensure nothing - not even light - can escape.
Bursts of light from black holes are the result of the accretion (or "consumption") of matter by black holes. Quasars are an example of this.
Through extreme gravitational pull.
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Black dwarfs of black holes.
Not directly. Black holes have only affected people insomuch as they attract. people's attention and that some take time to study them.
Electronegativity is a measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond. In the context of black holes, electronegativity is not directly connected. Black holes are massive objects with incredibly strong gravitational forces that can trap even light due to their immense densities, but they do not interact with atoms on the same scale as electronegativity.
No, black holes do not move at the speed of light. While they can exert a strong gravitational pull, their movement is not necessarily tied to the speed of light.
black holes have such great gravity that nothing, not even light can escape them. That is why they were named "black holes".
A black hole will attract you through its gravity - just like any other object will.
While black holes give off radio waves, the fact that no light can escape, or be reflected off of, black holes makes them completely invisible to any regular light-capturing device.
Nope.. Light always travels at the same speed. However, black holes do affect the trajectory of the photons, hense diverting the direction of the light.
Because black holes are of such density that even light can no escape them, they don't radiate any light and are black.