Gravity is the only one of the four forces responsible for black holes. This is because it is always attractive while the other three can be either attractive or repulsive. Enough mass in one place can always produce enough gravitational attraction to overcome any repulsion that could be produced by all the other three forces together.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
Theoretically - yes. The gravity inside a black hole is so great that nothing - not even light can escape it.
Inside the event horizon of a black hole.
If an anti-gravity field were to somehow counteract the gravitational pull of a black hole, it could potentially prevent objects from falling into the black hole. However, the intense gravitational forces of the black hole would likely overpower any anti-gravity effects, making it unlikely for anti-gravity to have a significant impact on a black hole.
It will get destroyed. The mass will basically stay inside.
In a black hole, gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This means that whatever goes into a black hole is trapped inside forever, making the saying "what happens in a black hole stays in a black hole" true.
The Black Hole will explode because the gravity of a Black Hole is formed by the matter that is in the process of going intothe Black Hole, and not that matter that has already gone inside.
You die.
Theoretically - yes. The gravity inside a black hole is so great that nothing - not even light can escape it.
Gravity - Lots and LOTS of gravity. Inside the "event horizon" of the black hole, we don't have a clue. We can't see in, and no information can get out.
Inside a black hole, time behaves differently than outside. Time slows down as you get closer to the center of a black hole, eventually stopping completely at the singularity. This means that time inside a black hole is essentially frozen.
well you'll get destroyed because this may shock you but a black hole's gravity is so powerful that it can crush atoms so you will literly be destroyed instaly into nothing but regurly matter no atoms at all!
Nobody knows what is inside a Black Hole, but since there is no gravity inside the event horizon, and energy density is extremely high, it must be more like a plasma.
Inside the event horizon of a black hole.
A black hole can't really form inside of another black hole. If you think of a black hole forming after a star goes supernova, then there isn't really a star to go supernove inside of the already created black hole. In fact, there isn't even any space inside of the blak hole for anything to happen. Two black holes can join together, but they wil eventually go to one.
If an anti-gravity field were to somehow counteract the gravitational pull of a black hole, it could potentially prevent objects from falling into the black hole. However, the intense gravitational forces of the black hole would likely overpower any anti-gravity effects, making it unlikely for anti-gravity to have a significant impact on a black hole.
A black hole is an area where gravity is so strong that not even light can escape from it. This happens when a massive star collapses in on itself, creating a region of spacetime with an intense gravitational pull.