Due to the energy deficiency i.e due to the continuous consumption of the energy from the constituent atoms to emit energy via light it explodes after many stages and due to the attractions between the individual atoms there arises an immense gravity that pulls the whole mass at a single point that is the singularity of black hole. So the main force that causes a star to become a black hole is the gravity.
The gravitational force of black hole is unlimited.
In a black hole, the intense gravitational force is so strong that it causes objects to be stretched due to a process known as spaghettification. This occurs because the gravitational force is much stronger at the parts of the object closer to the black hole, leading to immense tidal forces that stretch and pull the object apart.
As the mass of the black hole grows greater and greater (from sucking in everything around it) it has an ever increasing gravitational force that pulls its outer-lying matter inward more and more and thus increases its density by decreasing its volume
Your "weight" is the magnitude of the gravitational force between you and another mass. -- In deep space, far from any other mass, the gravitational force between you and any other mass would be very small, but never zero. -- Near a back hole, the gravitational force between you and the black hole would be (gravitational constant) x (your mass) x (black hole's mass)/(your distance from the black hole)2
A dead star. The dead star's smashed atoms come together, and are crushed again. This births a black hole
Black hole has very strong gravitional force thats why if any things near from this black hole swalled this
Gravitation.
The gravitational force of black hole is unlimited.
gravitational force
the strong force of the black hole means that you cannot live in it
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity
The main force that causes a star to undergo gravitational collapse and transform into a black hole is the inward pull of gravity, which becomes stronger as the star's core runs out of fuel and can no longer support itself against its own gravity. This collapse results in a dense, compact object with a gravitational pull so strong that not even light can escape, creating a black hole.
In a black hole, the intense gravitational force is so strong that it causes objects to be stretched due to a process known as spaghettification. This occurs because the gravitational force is much stronger at the parts of the object closer to the black hole, leading to immense tidal forces that stretch and pull the object apart.
As soon as It's born. The gravitational force of the Black Hole will pull matter into it.
Yes, there's gravity in a black hole.. gravitational force is exerted wherever there is mass.
Partially because when the universe was the size of a baseball the four principle forces were not yet separate, but one force. So there was no gravity to create a black hole, there was no strong force, weak force, or the force of electromagnetism.
If you are talking about a black hole the answere is no. Not even light can ascape the force of gravity of a black hole, therefore you can't see the hole itself.