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Nothing can escape a black hole, not even light.

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A collapsed star which light cannot escape?

Black hole


How does the escape velocity from a black hole compare with the speed of light?

The escape velocity of a black hole is equal or greater than the speed of light, so light cannot escape


What is a collapsed star from which light cannot escape?

A black hole.


A collapsed star from which light cannot escape?

The collapses star gets squeezed by collapses gas and turns into a black hole.


Can the black hole grab things in?

Yes, they are so powerful, even light cannot escape from a black hole.


What object has such a strong surface gravity that light cannot escape?

A black hole


How can you use black hole in a science?

There's no use for a black hole since even light cannot escape it.


Is a black hole so massive that its gravity doen not even let escape?

No; a black hole has a gravitational force that's so strong that even light cannot escape it.


What is a star in which light cannot escape because of the immense gravitational pull at its surface called?

It is a black hole - which is not a star.


How black hole absorb light?

Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called a "black hole".


If light does not escape a black hole does it just sit there?

Light continues to circle around the 'black hole' in what is called the 'Schwartchild radius before disappearing into the event horizon'. This is how that scientists are said to find the 'black holes'; they find the bright 'circles' with a black hole in it. light cannot escape a black hole because the escape velocity (the velocity needed to escape the gravitation pull of a celestial body) of a black hole exceeds the speed of light.


How do you see a black hole?

Technically, you can't "see" a black hole, since no light can escape from it, therefore the light cannot reach your eyes.