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How many syllables are in blackhole?

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What happens when a high mass star dies?

It will implode under its own incredible weight and create a blackhole.


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Which of these objects has the largest radius  1.  a 1.2 solar mass white dwarf  2.  a 1.5 solar mass neutron star  3.  a 3 solar mass blackhole?

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How heavy is the black hole at the center of your galaxy?

A black hole has a typical mass of around 4 times the mass of the sun at the time of formation. Mass has very little meaning for a blackhole otherwise.


What is in a blackhole?

a lot of empty space and a point singularity at the exact center containing all the mass compressed to infinite density.


What would happen if antimatter was pulled into a blackhole?

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Does the milky way have a blackhole?

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It doesn't work like that. A black hole doesn't expand, unless its mass increases, i.e., when additional matter falls into it. And there is no place where its gravitational pull stops - the gravitational pull goes all the way to infinity (just as in the case of any other mass).