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What is the difference between a Scchwarzschild and a Kerr black hole?

A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.


What happens if a white hole gets sucked into a black hole?

A white hole (assuming they actually exist) is simply a small black hole, so nothing very spectacular would happen. The black hole would just get very slightly more massive (well, considerably more massive on a "how many ounces is that" scale; not so much on a "how many solar masses is that" scale).


What would happen if you jumped into a Kerr black hole?

If you jumped into an "ordinary" Schwarzschild black hole, you would be crushed into a long line of particles, which means death by a black hole. If you jumped into a Kerr black hole, the same process may occur, but the only thing different is that a Kerr black hole spins, and a Schwarzschild black hole does not. That answer needs a bit more detail. Please use the "related link" below.


What object has such a strong surface gravity that light cannot escape?

A black hole


What kind of telescopes are used to observe black holes?

You can't really "observe" a black hole. About the best you can do is look for their effects on their immediate environment, and one of the best tools for that is an X-ray telescope... matter falling into the black hole releases a lot of energy, and some of that comes out as X-rays.

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Can a black hole get sucked up by another black hole?

That's not exactly what happens. What really happens is that they just absorb each other and become a bigger black hole.


What happens if a black hole runs into another black hole?

They will merge to form a single black hole with the combined mass of the town that merged.


What happens to things that get sucked up by a black hole?

i believe the black hole crushes the object into another small black hole which just ads to the already infinate space within


When a blackhole meets another black hole what happens?

When two black holes get close enough together, they might merge, to form a larger black hole.


What happens in a black hole that makes the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true?

In a black hole, gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This means that whatever goes into a black hole is trapped inside forever, making the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true.


What happens to a mass when it is swallowed by a black hole?

The object swallowed by the black hole is destroyed; its mass is added to the mass of the black hole.


What happens after entering a black hole?

Any matter that enters the black hole will be destroyed. Also, it will increase the black hole's size.


What happens to a black hole?

It evaporates.


What happens after a black hole?

evaporation


What happens if a black hole is sucked into a black hole?

Its called a Super Black-hole and scientists believe it is what holds all galaxies together.


What happens if something gets to close to a black hole?

Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.


What happens to light as it approaches a black hole?

It gets bent toward the black hole's singularity.