We really don't know; we never see it again. There are a few theories about where the matter could go. Some believe that black holes are connected to white holes, or rabbit holes, which end in some parallel universe or galaxy. Or, the matter could simply be destroyed. A major flaw with the latter, is that fermions (matter particles) cannot be created or destroyed in the normal sense. Also, it can depend on the type of black hole in question, because there are two main types; 'Schwarzchild' and 'Kerr' black holes.
The 'Scwarzchild' black hole does not rotate in as much as the motion of it doesn't form a spiral, this means all the fermions (and when bosons past the event horizon) are drawn into the strongest point of gravity called a 'Singularity'. This means there is absolutely no escape for the matter as it will collide; thus the previous definition is what is understood. However, if the black hole does spin as with 'Kerr' black holes, then it is possible for the matter to avoid colliding, even when reaching colossal speeds. These particles, when given enough energy by the gravitational pull around the singularity in a near light speed/light speed spin may escape the black holes during the course of millions or billions of years.
No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.
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.
There is no definite boundary for matter not being pulled toward a black hole. At large distances the effects of a black hole's gravity are not different from that of a different object of the same mass. How far out a black hole's gravity is dominant depends on that black hole's mass and its proximity to other massive objects.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
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.
No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.
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.
The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.The rotation is not related to the black hole's ability to attract matter. The attraction depends only on the black hole's mass.
No, dark matter is quite a different kind of thing. A dark hole may have absorbed some dark matter, but pressumably that would become indistinguishable from the normal matter, once it gets crushed by the enormous gravity of the black hole.
All the matter that collapsed into the black hole, as well as any matter that fell into the black hole after the initial collapse. The only distinguishable part of such matter is its mass - any structures of matter, even atoms, get destroyed.
You can't see the black hole but you can see its inflence on its environment. (You can see matter that is sucked into the black hole)
Any matter that enters the black hole will be destroyed. Also, it will increase the black hole's size.
No. If no matter enters a black hole it will actually slowly lose mass and shrink via Hawking radiation. A black hole will gain mass if matter fals into, which will cause the event horizon to grow.
When you are sucked into a black hole you'll get destroyed. The matter of your body will remain in the black hole.
There is no definite boundary for matter not being pulled toward a black hole. At large distances the effects of a black hole's gravity are not different from that of a different object of the same mass. How far out a black hole's gravity is dominant depends on that black hole's mass and its proximity to other massive objects.
They know because the effect the black hole has on other matter.
the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity