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Well black holes have an emmense gravitational pull which would be the main relation between the two infact black holes are so powerfuly related to gravity that not even light (the fastest object in the universe) can escape it!

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How are gravity and black holes related?

Black holes are the cause of gravity... Black holes are created when a supernova condenses, creating a black hole. It condenses because gravity has won the battle between the star's core. So basically, gravity fuels a Black hole.


What does gravity have to do with black holes?

Black holes are only theories. They halve not been proven, although it is likely they exist. The theory goes, a large (super massive) mass has so much mass it implodes creating a rift in space time contium. This implosion is due to the extreeme mas of the object, it would be unimajanalbly massive. So the force of gravity created by its own mass makes the mass smaller, too small, until it implodes. Have a look into Special relitivity.


If gravity waves travel at the speed of light and black holes' escape velocity is much greater than the speed of light then how can gravity waves escape a black hole?

Gravity is not a 'wave', it is a field of curvature of space-time caused by objects with mass. A black hole contains the mass of a star, compressed to the space of a single atom (a singularity), the compression of so much mass into such a small space, is why the black hole has such a powerful gravitational pull.


What force causes extremely high mass stars to turn into black holes instead of nuetron stars?

Black holes are formed by super massive stars when they collapse. Less massive stars will form neutron stars. Therefore, the original size and mass of the star will determine if a black hole will be created when the star collapses.


Do black holes use gravity?

Yes. Black holes suck things inside. The only way to suck these things inside is by massive form of gravity. Black holes can suck in as little as a small chunk of rock, or as big as a planet. Black holes don't "use" gravity, they are a side effect of it. To create a black hole requires a force that can grow infinitely: of the strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic and gravity forces, only gravity is infinite in it's strength that is it is based on the masses and distances of the objects involved, it has no limit. A black hole is generated when enough mass joins together and the force of gravity generated is so strong that light can't escape it (at event horizon and lower.) In most cases for the mass to get that heavy, gravity has to bring them together in the first place (every so often high speed collisions will join masses, but it rare.) It's almost a snake biting it's tail: gravity pulls the parts together, the parts coming together increases gravity, that gravity pulls more parts .......

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How are gravity and black holes related?

Black holes are the cause of gravity... Black holes are created when a supernova condenses, creating a black hole. It condenses because gravity has won the battle between the star's core. So basically, gravity fuels a Black hole.


How strong is the black holes gravitational pull?

The strength of a black hole's gravity depends on the black hole's mass and how far your reference point is from the center of mass.


Do black holes obey gravity?

actually black holes are the masters of gravity has the most gravity ever


Where do black holes get gravity?

black holes are stars which collapsed under their own gravity.


What forces black holes?

The existence of black holes is an outgrowth or prediction of General Relativity, which was Einstein's theory of gravitation. The dominant force forming black holes is the force of gravity, a universal attraction between mass.


Why black hole has much gravity and what is it's source?

The source of its gravity is its mass. Black holes also have the property of being very dense. Black holes by definition are objects where the escape velocity is equal to or greater than the speed of light.


Why do black holes suck in objects?

They don't. The attractive force between two objects is due to gravity. Black holes behave exactly like any other mass in this respect.


How were black holes started?

Black Holes are created when stars above a certain mass start collapsing in on themselves. They're mass affects space time and they become a small point in space with an unimaginably large amount of gravity.


What has the most gravity in the universe?

Perhaps the most massive of all "singular" objects in the universe is a super-massive black hole.Certainly a galaxy that has many black holes in it and billions and billions of stars has more mass and more gravity than any star or smaller galaxy. But as regards "point objects" in our uinverse. The most massive black holes, the so-called super-massive black holes, are the ones with the most gravity.


What does gravity have to do with black holes?

Black holes are only theories. They halve not been proven, although it is likely they exist. The theory goes, a large (super massive) mass has so much mass it implodes creating a rift in space time contium. This implosion is due to the extreeme mas of the object, it would be unimajanalbly massive. So the force of gravity created by its own mass makes the mass smaller, too small, until it implodes. Have a look into Special relitivity.


Why is the gravity of the black hole so large?

The gravity of an object depends on its mass, and on the distance to the object. In a black hole, the mass is concentrated in a very small space. That means that IF YOU GET VERY NEAR the black hole, the gravity will be enormous. But at any given distance, the gravity of a black hole will not be larger than the gravity of any other object of the same mass.Also, note that some black holes have a huge mass - in extreme cases, more than ten billion times the mass of the Sun. In that case, the huge gravity is due to the huge mass.


Where the value g is infinity?

The value of g is infinity in the case of intense gravity means where there will be more mass there will be more gravity and the black hole is the place where there is too much mass and too much gravity so the answer of your question is that in the singularities or in the black holes the value of g becomes infinity.

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