This will be oldest, most distant and massive supermassive black holes like Quasars (came from Quasi-steller radio source). A Quasar is an enormously bright object at the edge of our universe with the appearance of a star when viewed through a telescope. It emits massive amounts of energy, more energy than 100 normal galaxies combined. In one second, a typical quasar releases enough energy to satisfy the electrical energy needs of Earth for the next billion years.
The largest black hole has the strongest gravitational field. We do not know where that would be, but it is most likely in the center of a galaxy somewhere in the universe.
You could use a = V/t by substituting V for the speed of light, and then use t = the time it takes light to go through the event horizon from when it first crosses the Gravitational field.
For all scientific reasons, no astronaut had went inside a black hole. It would take many earth years to visit the black hole, so reaching a black hole is impossible.
A black hole absorbs everything it sucks in, including matter and light. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it is unable to escape and is thought to be crushed into a point of infinite density at the singularity.
The galactic centre is the central region of a galaxy. Most, if not all galaxies have a supermassive black hole at their centre.
The supermassive blackholes at the center of galaxies.
The largest black hole has the strongest gravitational field. We do not know where that would be, but it is most likely in the center of a galaxy somewhere in the universe.
The largest black hole has the strongest gravitational field. We do not know where that would be, but it is most likely in the center of a galaxy somewhere in the universe.
You could use a = V/t by substituting V for the speed of light, and then use t = the time it takes light to go through the event horizon from when it first crosses the Gravitational field.
It is believed that all galaxies have a black hole at their centers.
Its called a Super Black-hole and scientists believe it is what holds all galaxies together.
We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.
It is a hole because it brings things inside of it, but it's all black so you can't see anything.
Earth has the strongest gravitational pull.
The event horizon. Anything inside the event horizon can't escape.
A black hole sucks all the mass and energy which passes it, even light. So it's called black hole.
A black hole sucks all the mass and energy which passes it, even light. So it's called black hole.