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What is the area beyond a black hole where black hole has stopped expanding and matter will no longer be pulled in?

There is no definite boundary for matter not being pulled toward a black hole. At large distances the effects of a black hole's gravity are not different from that of a different object of the same mass. How far out a black hole's gravity is dominant depends on that black hole's mass and its proximity to other massive objects.


Will an object that is pulled into a black hole become more massive?

no


Why get objects stretched thin in a black hole?

Upon falling towards a black hole the "front" is pulled more than the "back" causing objects to stretch.


What gets sucked up in the black hole?

Essentially, anything that gets too close to a black hole can be pulled into it. This includes (but not limited to) gasses, liquids, solids, and light.


What happen if you get suck in a black hole?

Well if you get stuck or sucked in a black hole, you're doomed. Black holes don't suck you in, they pull you in with their immense gravitational pull. Black holes are so powerful that they can pull in light, and that can't even get out. If a human is pulled into a black hole, you would quickly start being pulled apart. Starting with your fingers would be pulled off and so on. I know this is a little disturbing. The best advice I can give you is to stay away from black holes. I know all this and I'm eleven. Hope this helps.

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Do venus have a black hole?

No.


If light can be pulled into a black hole that suggests mass What is the weight per square meter?

light has no mass and therefore no weight. Light cannot be "pulled" into a black hole. The escape velocity from a black hole is greater than the speed of light, so no light can escape from a black hole. Spacetime in the vicinity of a black hole is greatly distorted by the hole's gravity, and light may travel along curved geodesics that intersect the black hole. But it is not pulled in.


What is the area beyond a black hole where black hole has stopped expanding and matter will no longer be pulled in?

There is no definite boundary for matter not being pulled toward a black hole. At large distances the effects of a black hole's gravity are not different from that of a different object of the same mass. How far out a black hole's gravity is dominant depends on that black hole's mass and its proximity to other massive objects.


What is the part of the atom that doesn't get sucked in to a black hole?

None. There is no part of an atom that would not get pulled into a black hole.


When would you be pulled apart if you fell into a black hole?

Not pulled apart but RIPPED apart to shred's.


Will an object that is pulled into a black hole become more massive?

no


What would happen if a black hole was too close to a star in a constellation?

If a star was "too close" to a black hole, that star would be captured by the black hole's gravity and be pulled into it.


How many miles do you have to be to get pulled into a black hole?

To get pulled into a black hole, you must be within the black hole's event horizon, the point of no return. Otherwise, you will still be able to escape the black hole's gravity, if you traveled fast enough. Once you cross the event horizon, though, you will not be able to escape, no matter how fast you travel.


What can get sucked by a black holes?

Anything and anyone that ventures too close to a black hole can be pulled into it.


Where do you go if you are pulled into a black hole?

Based on the general consensus among physicists, you go to the center of the black hole and become part of its mass.


What is the remains of a massive star pulled into a small volume by gravity?

A black hole


What is a good title for a project on black holes?

get pulled in by the black holewhat you want to know on black holesthe mysterious black hole