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To clarify, at the same distance, it will have the same gravitational pull - not more and not less. That's because gravity depends on distance as well as mass. Only if you get very, very close will you notice the greater gravitational pull. And it will be greater for the same reason - because gravity depends on distance and mass. In this case, the distances are very small, making the gravity very large.

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Q: Why does a black hole have such a stronger gravitational pull than the start that collapsed to form it?
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