A black hole isn't a hole in the sense that it is a "drain" that funnels things out of the universe. Think of it more as a trash compactor. Everything a black hole sucks in contributes to the mass of the black hole and sits there at a impossibly small focus called a singularity. However, with the evidence of hawking radiation, (small particles that escape a black hole's event horizon periodically). It is now understoon that black holes have a "memory" of everything they've eaten. For example, if a black hole were to suck you up, your matter wouldn't disappear. Over the course of trillions of years, you would be spat out, particle by particle. So black holes will increase in density until there is nothing left to suck up around them, and then in an incredibly slow process (trillions and trillions of years) a black hole will lose density particle at a time until it is completely evaporated!
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
They are called Black Holes or singularities.
That's basically the description of a black hole.
The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
A black hole absorbs everything it sucks in, including matter and light. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it is unable to escape and is thought to be crushed into a point of infinite density at the singularity.
The relationship between the mass of a black hole and its density is that as the mass of a black hole increases, its density also increases. This means that a black hole with a higher mass will have a higher density compared to a black hole with a lower mass.
The relationship between the mass of a black hole and its density is that as the mass of a black hole increases, its density decreases. This means that larger black holes have lower densities compared to smaller black holes.
The term black hole is a misnomer that implies the notion of a hole; there is no hole, so there is no end (or exit). A black hole is a spherical volume of immense density. Somewhat like the Earth, everything within its gravitational field is attracted to its essense. And just as pressure increases towards the center of Earth, the pressure increases on a more more dramatic scale towards the center of a black hole. However since the subsistence of a black hole is unknown, it might be said that the black hole ends in energy transformation.
A black hole.
In a black hole.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
there is nothing inside a black hole...a black hole's density is very large...so large all of our planets and stars including the sun's density would not even be 0.1% that of a black hole...a black hole is so strong, not even light can escape it...nothing can.
No. When matter falls into a black hole it simply increases the black hole's mass, giving it stronger gravity and a larger event horizon.
A black hole has infinite density.
no, a neutron has a finite volume and thus a finite density, the singularity of a black hole has zero volume and thus infinite density.Infinity >>>>> any finite value
They are called Black Holes or singularities.
A black hole is more dense. In principle, the black hole exists all at one point. So its volume is zero, and its density is infinite.