Spaghettification. This is when an object goes near a massive body such as a black hole gets pulled apart. See the links below.
(Humor aside, there really isn't a specific term for such an event, other than "going near a black hole.")
That's basically the description of a black hole.
Black holes are believed to emit something called Hawking radiation.
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.
When an atom is smashed in a black hole, its particles are torn apart due to the extreme gravitational forces. The subatomic particles are then absorbed into the black hole, adding to its mass and energy. The energy released during this process can contribute to the black hole's growth and power its intense gravitational pull.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
When a black hole spits something out, it is called a "black hole jet." This event happens when matter and energy are ejected from the black hole at high speeds, creating powerful jets of particles and radiation.
Yes, but as a string of atoms erupting from the black hole like an explosion. Other than that, it is very unclear what happens inside a black hole.
That's basically the description of a black hole.
When a black hole spits something out, it is called a "black hole jet." This process occurs when matter falls into a black hole and is ejected back out in powerful streams of particles and energy. The exact mechanism behind this phenomenon is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to the intense gravitational forces and magnetic fields near the black hole's event horizon.
Black holes are believed to emit something called Hawking radiation.
Yes, matter and energy can come out of a black hole through a process called Hawking radiation, which was proposed by physicist Stephen Hawking.
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.
When an atom is smashed in a black hole, its particles are torn apart due to the extreme gravitational forces. The subatomic particles are then absorbed into the black hole, adding to its mass and energy. The energy released during this process can contribute to the black hole's growth and power its intense gravitational pull.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
Objects which approach a black hole will get sucked into it.
No. Once something enters a black hole it is trapped forever.
No. Once something enters a black hole it can never come out.