As far as we know, once anything passes the event horizon (including light), it goes into a portion of space that is so intensely warped by the black hole's gravity (as gravity distorts space*) that all directions essentially lead to the center of the black hole beyond that horizon. This would mean that regardless what the velocity of the object was, it could never escape. It is a point of absolutely no return.
(*This is really just a theory, no matter how elaborate, since you can only know so much about a black hole and how gravity works)
No, black holes do not have a smell because they are regions of space with such strong gravitational pulls that not even light can escape from them. Smell requires the presence of particles to be detected by our nose, which is not applicable to black holes.
no. it is black because black holes are so dense that light can't even escape from them. therefore making them black.
the gravity from a black hole is so strong, its pulls in everything, and not even light can escape
Light cannot escape from a black hole due to its extremely strong gravitational pull. The gravity of a black hole is so intense that not even light, the fastest thing in the universe, can escape its grasp.
Black hole occurs when a star dies. It is a location in space that possesses so much gravity, nothing can escape its pull, not even light.
No. The escape velocity of a black hole is greater than the speed of light.
no becouse black holes push back
black holes have such great gravity that nothing, not even light can escape them. That is why they were named "black holes".
Black holes are blavk because their gracity is so strong that light cannot escape for us to see.
Black holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from them. Once something crosses the "event horizon" of a black hole, it is trapped inside. This makes black holes very mysterious and fascinating objects in the universe.
Black holes
Black holes were stars that were so massive that they collapsed on itself. The gravity in black holes is infinite and more you get closer to it, more time gets slower. Black holes suck all matter that is too close. Even light can't escape Black holes.
Black holes are black because their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them, making them appear black to the human eye.
Black holes are the greatest mystery.It has the strongest gravitational pull in the universe.Nothing can escape a black hole not even light!Nobody knows what is inside a black hole since light cannot escape it. There are 2 types of black holes.Stellar and super massive black holes.Super massive black holes are found in the middle of every galaxy including our own milky way galaxy.Super massive black holes are 1000x bigger then stellar black holes.Stellar black holes are just regular black holes that can suck up anything.They can be found anywhere in space.Black holes are truly amazing.
black holes don't really have color... they just named it "black hole" because no light can escape from it... neither do anything else, for that matter.
No, black holes do not have a smell because they are regions of space with such strong gravitational pulls that not even light can escape from them. Smell requires the presence of particles to be detected by our nose, which is not applicable to black holes.
While black holes give off radio waves, the fact that no light can escape, or be reflected off of, black holes makes them completely invisible to any regular light-capturing device.