There is no "deep core" of a black hole. Think of it as a one way tunnel. Matter is disassembled, sent through the "tunnel", exits the tunnel through a white hole (the other end of a black hole) Think of it as the part of a lawnmower which shoots out grass only when the grass comes out it is just a random assortment of particles. As to where the particles are sent... some scientists theorize that it is an alternate universe but no one knows for sure...
A black hole doesn't have depth. Despite it being called a "hole", it is actually a spherical object that has a singularity at it's centre (where gravity and mass is infinite), and an event horizon that marks the point at which the force of gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. If, by "depth" you meant "diameter", the answer still isn't certain since the diameter of a black hole depends on it's mass (which can be almost anything).
The width or size of a black hole is typically measured by its diameter or radius. This can vary significantly depending on the mass of the black hole. For example, the diameter of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is estimated to be around 24 million kilometers.
Into the black hole's singularity.
First of all, every black hole has the same size ... its length, width, height, radius, depth, diameter, area, and volume are all zero. What varies from one black hole to another is their mass. Next, black holes don't reach out and grab things that happen to be passing by. Outside of the hole's "event horizon" it has the same influence as any other object with the same mass. Other bodies that pass a black hole at a distance at which they're moving slower than escape velocity will settle into orbit around the hole.
The object swallowed by the black hole is destroyed; its mass is added to the mass of the black hole.
A black hole doesn't have depth. Despite it being called a "hole", it is actually a spherical object that has a singularity at it's centre (where gravity and mass is infinite), and an event horizon that marks the point at which the force of gravity is so strong that not even light can escape. If, by "depth" you meant "diameter", the answer still isn't certain since the diameter of a black hole depends on it's mass (which can be almost anything).
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The width or size of a black hole is typically measured by its diameter or radius. This can vary significantly depending on the mass of the black hole. For example, the diameter of the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way is estimated to be around 24 million kilometers.
The depth of the deepest hole on Earth is about 7.5 miles (12 kilometers).
A black hole's depth is determined by its mass and size, with some reaching millions of times the mass of our sun. The depth of a black hole is essentially infinite, as its gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape. This challenges our understanding of the universe, as it raises questions about the nature of space, time, and the limits of our current scientific theories.
A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.A Schwarzschild black hole is a non-rotating black hole. The Kerr black hole is a rotating black hole. Since the latter is more complicated to describe, it was developed much later.
An "orifice" is a word for a hole (usually a hole in an animal's body". Therefore the "depth of an orifice" would be a measure of the length from the hole opening to the closed end.
A black hole originated as a star, that is, the star converted to a black hole.
Inside of a black hole, even though it has no depth, height, mass, or visibility, it has infinite density. So if something gets absorbed into it, inside of the singularity it will be either destroyed or the mass stays in there for a long time. If a human was to be sucked into a black hole, he and/or she would be utterly ripped apart way before it would get to the inner event horizon.
If you fall into a black hole, you'll go into the black hole and nowhere else.
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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.