This is NOT true. Black holes are formed when massive stars explode in supernovas, blowing much of the star into space and crushing the core into a black hole.
One of the things that WILL happen is a massive pulse of x-rays and gamma rays.
No, a black hole is not typically a supernova remnant. A black hole is formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, creating a region of spacetime from which nothing, not even light, can escape. On the other hand, a supernova remnant is the leftover material from a massive star's explosion in a supernova event.
yes, nothing can be overweight in the universe....... even super nova! when supernova becomes very very heavy then it explodes, hence the vacuum formed inside becomes the birth of black hole. Nikhil Swami nikhilswami1@gmail.com
"after a supernova" is the adverb phrase in the sentence.
Either a black hole, or a neutron star. That depends on how much mass is left after the supernova explosion.
The explosion of a supernova leaves behind either a neutron star or a black hole, depending on the mass of the original star. Neutron stars are extremely dense, composed mostly of neutrons, while black holes are regions of space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them.
when betelguese goes supernova nothing will happen directly to us, but the star will become as bright as the moon in the night sky, and a black hole may form at the site
It wouldn't and couldn't
Nothing will happen.
No, a black hole is not typically a supernova remnant. A black hole is formed when a massive star collapses under its own gravity, creating a region of spacetime from which nothing, not even light, can escape. On the other hand, a supernova remnant is the leftover material from a massive star's explosion in a supernova event.
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The gasses ejected from the supernova would probably transfer enough momentum to the black hole to blast it away from the exploding star. The black hole would gain some mass from the gasses.
yes, nothing can be overweight in the universe....... even super nova! when supernova becomes very very heavy then it explodes, hence the vacuum formed inside becomes the birth of black hole. Nikhil Swami nikhilswami1@gmail.com
"after a supernova" is the adverb phrase in the sentence.
Nothing harmful to you.
No.
Black holes came from old big stars that went supernova as it dies. Supernova causes the star to collapse into a black hole
You are describing a black hole, or singularity.