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Black holes do have a gravitational force; it's so strong, in fact, that nothing - not even light - can escape from it.

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What do you call the measurement of the gravitatonal force acting on an object?

You call that the "weight" of the object.


What are objects from which light cannot escape because of the immense gravitatonal pull at its surface called?

They are called black holes. Their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them, leading to them being invisible and appearing as "black" in space.


What forces black holes?

The existence of black holes is an outgrowth or prediction of General Relativity, which was Einstein's theory of gravitation. The dominant force forming black holes is the force of gravity, a universal attraction between mass.


Where in the universe is the gravitational force most intense?

In the center of black holes.


What is the gravitational force of black holes?

The gravitational force of black holes is extremely strong due to their immense mass and density. This force is so powerful that not even light can escape from a black hole's gravitational pull, making them some of the most mysterious and fascinating objects in the universe.


Is their black holes?

Yes, there is such thing as a black hole, they are very mysterious and very, very, very hard to see. But, scientists don't try to "look" for black holes, they detect them with radars that search for vibrations in space. Scientists look for these vibrations because the black holes give off this energy with gigantic force that pulls you into the center. It has so much energy and force that it vibrates. So, yes there are such things as black holes.


Why do black holes suck in objects?

They don't. The attractive force between two objects is due to gravity. Black holes behave exactly like any other mass in this respect.


What is the greatest force known in science?

Gavity. It has no upper limits. That's why black holes exist.


Which type of object has the highest gravitational force?

Black holes have the strongest gravity of any object.


Is a white hole just as dangerous as a black hole?

White holes are theoretical objects that are the opposite of black holes, expelling matter instead of absorbing it. They are not considered to be dangerous like black holes, as they do not have the same gravitational pull or ability to trap objects with their intense gravitational force. White holes are not thought to exist in our universe.


What role does gravity play in the formation of black holes?

A black hole is what is left of an object that has completely collapsed under the force of gravity.


How big are and how do black holes on this galaxy effect their surrounding?

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