The mass of a "supermassive" black hole can be anything from "stupendous" to "mind-boggling". The black hole at the center of the Milky Way may be as massive as a million Suns, and our theories of physics do not, as yet, indicate a maximum mass.
The physical size, as in the diameter, may not be a valid concept when we're talking about black holes. We do not yet understand enough about how things work to understand what goes on near a black hole.
The in the centre of a black hole the mass density is infinite measuring 0 cm in diameter. No matter how large the black hole is, light cannot escape at a speed of 299,792,458 meters a second...
According to Newton's second law of motion, F=ma. This equation involves objects with a fixed mass to be attracted to another object but with a greater mass.
Adverb: "A black hole forms when a supermassive star collapses after a supernova explosion."
None, really. At least, for us, and now. A black hole can be dangerous if it's very massive (such as a supermassive black hole). But mainly, a black hole would be completely harmless, unless it gets close - and the nearest known black hole is at a distance of about 3000 light-years. Even a supermassive black hole would be harmless at such a distance.
No, the biggest quasar is not capable of destroying the biggest supermassive black hole. Quasars are powered by the accretion of material onto supermassive black holes, so they are closely related. The interaction between a quasar and its host black hole is complex but does not result in the destruction of the black hole.
A quasar is believed to have a supermassive black hole at its center. The radiation is emitted outside the black hole's event horizon - from matter that is falling into the black hole.
In the middle of our galaxy, the Milky Way, lies a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*). This black hole has a mass of about 4 million times that of our Sun and is surrounded by a dense cluster of stars and gas.
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No, a supermassive black hole is what makes a quasar.
no the galaxy is way to big for a black hole to do much in fact we now know that there is a supermassive black hole in the center of our galaxy right now.
A blazar is an elliptical galaxy with a supermassive black hole at the center.
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Quasars have a large black hole, called a "supermassive black hole". The term "supermassive black hole" simply means that it has millions or even billions of solar masses.
The song that is played in Twilight when the Cullens play baseball is 'Supermassive Black Hole' by Muse.
Yes. In simplistic terms, a quasar is the result of a supermassive black hole. The gravitational attraction of the supermassive black hole on the galaxy, causes the effect of the quasar. See related questions for more information.
The song played in the baseball scene in twilight is called Supermassive black hole by Muse. Try these: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsp3_a-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xsp3_a-PMTw and if they dont work you can listen to it on utube just type in supermassive black hole by muse . TAAADDDAAAAA!
Adverb: "A black hole forms when a supermassive star collapses after a supernova explosion."