A black hole forms only when the star is large enough that the gravitational pressure exceeds the quantum degeneracy pressure.
Mainly because you can't SEE THEM !If they exist, they can only be detected by their gravitational effects on other nearby objects, or by theradiation from matter falling into them. In either case, their properties, as well as their very existence,can only be inferred indirectly, and can never be directly observed. If they exist.
Black Holes are formed when stars explode. The dust of the star then collapses inside of it self. So to answer... It is possible, IF a star explodes Some scientists are trying to form their own small, mini black holes using particle accelerators. Many people fear of these black holes becoming independent of the source of energy and constantly expanding, but scientists assure us they are controlled.
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.
Technically, space is not a complete vacuum. There is always a very low-density amount of interstellar gas and dust. The idea of black holes being like 'vacuums in space' is a crude simplification created so that young children can have a basic concept of them. Black holes pull material in via gravity, not suction.
1). Stick a pencil into the object. Make a note of the direction in which the end of the pencil is pointing. Go away for a while. Come back after some time has passed. Make note of the direction in which the pencil is pointing now. If the direction in which the pencil points has not changed, then the object most likely is not rotating. Go to section 2.If the direction of the pencil has changed, and the object has not been disturbed since your first observation, then the object is rotating.2). If the direction of the pencil has not changed, remove the pencil, and stick it into a slightly different place on the object. Repeat the test, using a slightly different interval of time between observations. If the pencil again does not change the direction in which it points, then the object is not rotating.(Second test-run eliminates the possibility that the pencil was originally stuck into a pole of rotation, and the possibility that interval between observations could have been exactly a whole number of periods after the first one.)
Stars do get sucked into a black hole if they pass the event horizon.
Mainly because you can't SEE THEM !If they exist, they can only be detected by their gravitational effects on other nearby objects, or by theradiation from matter falling into them. In either case, their properties, as well as their very existence,can only be inferred indirectly, and can never be directly observed. If they exist.
billions upon billions space is neverending and we dont even no were thay are
Black Holes are formed when stars explode. The dust of the star then collapses inside of it self. So to answer... It is possible, IF a star explodes Some scientists are trying to form their own small, mini black holes using particle accelerators. Many people fear of these black holes becoming independent of the source of energy and constantly expanding, but scientists assure us they are controlled.
i dont know. sorry.
Black holes havent quite been explained yet. Some scientists still havent found out why black holes are created, and what creates them. But people have suggested that black holes are usually made o rubbish. (Im talking about junk that is left in space such as crashed space ships, or either broken satelites) Black holes have been spoted, and have been investigated for so many years. So many suggestions have come up, but it still hasent been properly explained. I hope this helped! Im kind of new to wiki answers, so im trying my best! Dont say bad comments about this ok!! I THINK this is right, so dont copy it if its for homework or work!!! lol Thanks! ;)
for sure!
His first location was at New York, then he moved to California.
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.
Some scientist think that quasars may be caused by black holes, but they are not sure how this happens. Please dont copy. Use your own words! - Anonymous <3
Yes actually there was, I just dont know who and when this picture was taken...but still, im not that sure.
Dont hold me to this, but any thing that goes into a black hole does not come out. In suggesting that you reapear, you would be be refering to a wormhole