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I can't comprehend how suction would work in a vacuum :-)

Black Holes' use their gravitational force to pull matter into them.

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Only in the same way the Earth "pulls things" towards it. Black holes have a strong gravity field. Anything that falls into a black hole stays inside it.

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No. Black holes do not have "suction power." What draws objects into a black hole is gravity; the same force that makes objects fall on Earth, only much stronger.

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Can black holes produce energy to power a planet?

Some black holes produce - or rather convert - enormous amounts of energy. A quasar, which is basically an active black hole, can radiate the energy of a hundred galaxies! Black holes can also emit a gas stream moving at nearly the speed of light. Such a gas stream can continue being emitted for thousands of years, sometimes for hundreds of thousands of years. However, controlling such energy can be quite tricky - and such an energy output can be quite variable.


What are black holes capable of?

The power or force exerted by black holes is all relative to the size of the black hole. Because black holes have many different sizes, they exert different amounts of forces for each black hole. However, I'm assuming that you are talking about black holes like the super massive black hole located in the center of our galaxy. These kinds of black holes are huge and are so powerful, they can trap light which is traveling 286,000 miles per second. So if you're talking about the big galactic black holes seen in the movies, the answer is the black hole is amazingly powerful and can trap anything that goes past its event horizon (point of no return).


What are the uses of black holes?

Since most, if not all, galaxies are believed to have a central supermassive black hole, it could be said that black holes provide the gravitational underpinnings for the large scale structures of matter in the universe. Because they power quasars, the brightest and most distant objects known, they also give information to understand the scale and age of the visible universe. They continue to be of great scientific interest for several other reasons, one of which is that they illustrate the incompleteness of our physical models - since we don't have a system which adequately describes conditions and laws at the black hole singularity, where our current laws of physics appear to break down.


How strong is a black holes force of gravity?

The gravity in a black hole is so strong that even light can't get out of it. Nothing, with the exception of Hawking Radiation, can escape from a black hole. Effectively the gravitational force is infinitely strong. Black holes are stronger than a thousand planets. Every planet they swallow, makes their power grow.


What is special about Black Holes?

To many people, what is special about black holes is that they do not obey laws of physics, or gravity. The power is so great that it is hard to imagine. They literally bend space and time; they have such a big gravitational pull that the entire earth would be crushed to the size of a basketball. Think of all the things on our planet... minimized to the size of a basketball! Unfathomable, right? That's what most people think. Search "vsauce black holes" on youtube. He has got some pretty interesting things to say about them!

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Does black holes use suction power to pull things into them?

No you fool, it's gravity.


Do black holes use use suction power to pull things into them?

No, they have a gravitational field, just like the Earth. It's just much stronger, to the extent that within a certain radius, not even light can escape it.


What happen when the black hole come?

It is known what will happen. You will get sucked up! But before you get sucked up, Black Holes give flicker of black hot gas. Black Holes have so much power that they can't control it. So that's why they suck up everything in their path. Fun Fact: Black Holes are actually stars that died and contain so much power!!


Why does a black hole have a lot of power?

I assume you mean the power to attract things. It is for the same reason that our Sun or a galaxy (for example) is powerful; and the reason is the amount of mass. The more mass an object has, the greater its gravitational attraction. Known black holes have masses between a few times the mass of our Sun, and - in the case of some supermassive black holes - about 20 billion times the mass of our Sun, so their gravitational attraction is correspondingly strong.


What are the black things on the legacy morphers?

The black things on Legacy Morpheus are power rangers. This is a cartoon.


The life time for supermassive black holes?

It depends on the mass of the black hole. Typical lifetimes are ten to the power 100 years.


How much suction power does a Dyson handheld have?

There are various Dyson handhold vacuum currently in production and the suction power can range from 36 air watts and higher. Some of the more advanced models allow for up to 10 minutes of non-stop suction at full power.


Where suction gauge is used in aircrafts?

A suction Gauge is a instrument which shows the ammount of preasure available to power the Instruments.


Could a black hole be a form of alien technology like a massive solar power source?

It's doubtful that the black holes we've theorized about in the universe were created by aliens for their own explicit use, because our own theoretical models supporting black holes' existences are alien-independent. Also, it's doubtful that these naturally occurring black holes are used as alien power sources since there are much more efficient ways to get power from other stellar phenomena.Now, whether or not aliens create and use localized black holes as a form of technology is another question. Our models do support the idea of stable, localized black holes, and one could speculate that there are far more advanced civilizations out there that have learned how to efficiently use them in some way beneficial to their species. How, exactly, they're used though, I have no idea.


What did the black power movement achieve?

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What is suction power?

A force over an area produced by a pressure difference


What is the story behind the Black hole?

a black hole cannot be ovserved, so it could not be discovered. a black hole is created when an extremely old star implodes on itself causing a distortion in space, making a hole with suction power so strong it can even trap light.