The center of a black hole, a locus of infinite density where matter is compressed into zero volume, is called a 'singularity.'
The center of a black hole is called a singularity, where a huge amount of matter is crushed into a single point. That's scary, isn't it?
The center. just a theory its really hard to say things about a black hole because we know so little about them other than they are made from supernovas and have an intence gravitational pull and consume everything around it and its so dence not even light can escape it (thus the name black hole)
It is likely to be a black hole though this has yet to be confirmed.
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In the middle of a black hole, there is a single point of matter called a singularity. This is where space-time actually stops and nothing is beyond this point. Anything and everything that gets sucked up in the black hole goes here.
No, the sun does not orbit a black hole in the center of our galaxy. The sun orbits around the center of the Milky Way galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
every galaxy got a black hole in the center even our galaxy, the milky way.
The center of a black hole is called a singularity, where a huge amount of matter is crushed into a single point. That's scary, isn't it?
No, the sun is not orbiting a black hole. The sun is part of the Milky Way galaxy and orbits around the center of the galaxy, where there is a supermassive black hole called Sagittarius A.
A singularity is at the centre of a black hole.
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.
Not all galaxies have a black hole at their center. Some galaxies, like our own Milky Way, do have a supermassive black hole at their center, while others do not.
It's called the Event Horizon.
The center. just a theory its really hard to say things about a black hole because we know so little about them other than they are made from supernovas and have an intence gravitational pull and consume everything around it and its so dence not even light can escape it (thus the name black hole)
It seems that just about EVERY galaxy has a huge ("supermassive") black hole in its center.
It is likely to be a black hole though this has yet to be confirmed.
No, it does not appear to have a giant cross. It is called a "Black" hole because it absorbs all the light that hits the horizon, reflecting nothing.