Yes it is theorized that black holes constantly emit radiation in the form of thermal energy (Heat) also called Hawking radiation and black-body radiation.
Black holes are believed to emit something called Hawking radiation.
It would emit a lot of radiation. Some distant black holes (or more accurately, the area around the black holes) emit more radiation than an entire galaxy. Such black holes are known as quasars.
Black holes emit a form of energy called Hawking radiation, which consists of particles being emitted from the black hole's event horizon. This radiation causes the black hole to slowly lose mass over time.
Stephen Hawking predicted that black holes emit black body radiation, now known as Hawking radiation, in 1974. This groundbreaking idea challenged previous beliefs about black holes and their behavior.
Back holes don't emit radiation*. Photography works by reacting a chemical-coated strip by the light emitted by an object, or photochemically noticing the light. Thus, direct photography of black holes is practically impossible.
Black holes are believed to emit something called Hawking radiation.
Black holes does emit radiation, but they cannot be detected from earth. We use gravitational lensing to "see" the black holes.
he dicovered that black holes emit radiation
It would emit a lot of radiation. Some distant black holes (or more accurately, the area around the black holes) emit more radiation than an entire galaxy. Such black holes are known as quasars.
Black holes emit a form of energy called Hawking radiation, which consists of particles being emitted from the black hole's event horizon. This radiation causes the black hole to slowly lose mass over time.
Stephen Hawking predicted that black holes emit black body radiation, now known as Hawking radiation, in 1974. This groundbreaking idea challenged previous beliefs about black holes and their behavior.
It's because they emit radiation, and radiation is a form of energy and energy is a form of mass.
Black holes emit Hawking Radiation, which is the only way of locating one from a great distance
Black holes emit so very little radiation they are hard to see. Many black holes lie at the center of galaxies and there they are hidden by stars and dust.
Back holes don't emit radiation*. Photography works by reacting a chemical-coated strip by the light emitted by an object, or photochemically noticing the light. Thus, direct photography of black holes is practically impossible.
Black holes don't emit any radiation (except for an insignificant amount of Hawking radiation). However, if matter falls onto a black hole, it will emit x-rays before it reaches the event horizon (the point of no return), as a result of an enormous acceleration.
well professor hawking was the one who figured out the theory that black holes can emit radiation