At the point of the event horizon, the pull of gravity is so strong that the escape velocity reaches the speed of light. As such, when light reaches this point, it cannot escape.
The "boundary" you're probably thinking of is called the event horizon. Past this point, the escape velocity of the black hole exceeds the speed of light, meaning nothing, including light, can escape it.
The photon sphere is a sphere above the event horizon in which light orbits the black hole.
No. An event horizon is an area where even light cant escape so only black holes have it
No. Nothing, not even light can escape from within the event horizon. Since light can't get out, we can't see anything inside, which is why black holes are black.
The speed of light is a constant, it does not matter in or out of a black hole.
No planet has an event horizon. A black hole has an event horizon; it is the radius within which light cannot escape.
The "boundary" you're probably thinking of is called the event horizon. Past this point, the escape velocity of the black hole exceeds the speed of light, meaning nothing, including light, can escape it.
The photon sphere is a sphere above the event horizon in which light orbits the black hole.
No. An event horizon is an area where even light cant escape so only black holes have it
That is the "point of no return". Within the event horizon, gravity is so strong that anything that crosses the event horizon can't get out, even if it moves at the speed of light.
No. Nothing, not even light can escape from within the event horizon. Since light can't get out, we can't see anything inside, which is why black holes are black.
The speed of light is a constant, it does not matter in or out of a black hole.
No, to be pink it would have to emit light and no light can escape a black hole's event horizon.
The so-called "event horizon" of a black hole is the point-of-no-return. That means that anything that gets inside the event horizon can't get out any more, even if if it moves at the speed of light.
The two parts of a black hole are the event horizon and the singularity. The event horizon is the "surface" of the black hole, and is imaginary. The event horizon's appearance is caused by the bending of light. The singularity is a point of space where everything that gets sucked in is crushed to about the size of an atom.
if there is light surrounding a black hole it is normally from material entering into the event horizon of the black hole.
A black hole has an 'event horizon'. The event horizon is the threshold at which point there are no longer any paths leading away from the center of the black hole. This means that the gravitational forces are so strong that nothing can escape their pull once past the event horizon, including light energy.