No, a black hole is not faster than light.
Light travels much faster than the speed of sound. Some high-speed aircraft can travel faster than the speed of sound, reaching supersonic speeds. Particle accelerators can propel particles to speeds faster than the speed of sound.
The photon sphere of a black hole is a region where light can orbit the black hole before being pulled in, while the event horizon is the point of no return where nothing, not even light, can escape the black hole's gravitational pull. The photon sphere is closer to the black hole than the event horizon.
The reason something looks black to us is because it reflects less light - therefore, the light is absorbed. The energy of the absorbed light, of course, heats the object up. Please note that black objects also tend to emit thermal radiation faster - so if there is no sunlight, they will get cold faster.
Nothing travels faster than light.
The gravity of a black hole is stronger than Earth's gravity. Black holes have such a strong gravitational pull that not even light can escape from them.
Who said things go faster as they get nearer to a black hole ? Oh yes ... an objectfalling under the influence of gravitation is accelerated. OK. But no. Things do, butlight is not an object, and it doesn't go faster than 300,000 km/sec .
the answer is no; the speed of light is the universal speed limit, nothing travels faster
What an elegant non sequitur!"Light" is not a "thing".
No
In order to escape the gravity of a black hole, an object would have to travel faster than the speed of light - something that is impossible.
No. The escape velocity of a black hole is greater than the speed of light.
The force of the impact will still be absorbed by the black hole. By definition, a black hole is a very dense mass where no form of radiation can escape - not even light. Since no explosion is faster than light, a black hole would absorb the blast, the impact, and all forms of light and radiation that would be emitted from the bomb. If you were to watch a black hole, you would see no changes from it.
It is simply quite impossible to escape a black hole, even for Santa Claus, who flies faster than the speed of sound. Santa is only going 1/145 of the speed of light though, and something must be going faster than the speed of light to escape a black hole (black holes are rare, and ten to one noting can ever escape it. It isn't a sight worth watching. 00000.1/100 percent of all of the things in space can escape a black hole).
black holes are a very complected mechanisms. Beyond the hole lies the centeral horizon point here is when the space forced in the black hole is draggedback to volcities the same as the speed of light which is 168282.4 miles per second when space gets sucked in at the start it gets sucked in faster than the speed of light.
The escape velocity of a black hole is equal or greater than the speed of light, so light cannot escape
Light is not only attracted to a black hole, in fact, its attracted to you, to me and to everything made of matter in the universe. The problem is that light is affected by gravity, and the black holes have so much that light significantly change trajectory or the black holes absorb the photons
Their is no possible way you could escape a black hole. If light cant escape it, what else is possibly faster and lighter?if i may disagree the subatomic particle called a "neutrino" is faster than light and therefore could be able to surpass the speed of light and escape the gravity of a black hole.please correct me if I'm wrong my reason is based on theory