Since black holes can be any size, is there any record of the largest black hole or the smallest black hole ever discovered? What determines the size of a black hole since it can vary?
The largest black hole is between 6 and 37 billion solar masses in size and the smallest is between 1.7 and 2.7 solar masses. Solar mass is what determines the size of a black hole.
The largest black hole is between 6 and 37 billion solar masses in size and the smallest is between 1.7 and 2.7 solar masses. Solar mass is what determines the size of a black hole.
It has been said that a UK team of physicists claim that have been able to stimulate the same properties inside a black hole event horizon in laboratory conditions.
The only thing safe from being sucked into a black hole in the black hole itself, everything else that reaches a certain distance from the black hole will be sucked inside. A black hole can even suck in another black hole, which results in a combination of the two black holes.
I really enjoyed all over your videos, they were helpful. How long does it take a black hole to evaporate ?
ReplyDeleteIt takes anywhere between 10^67 to 10^100 years to evaporate depending on the size of the black hole.
DeleteI really enjoyed all over your videos, they were helpful. How long does it take a black hole to evaporate ?
ReplyDeleteSince black holes can be any size, is there any record of the largest black hole or the smallest black hole ever discovered? What determines the size of a black hole since it can vary?
ReplyDeleteThe largest black hole is between 6 and 37 billion solar masses in size and the smallest is between 1.7 and 2.7 solar masses. Solar mass is what determines the size of a black hole.
DeleteThe largest black hole is between 6 and 37 billion solar masses in size and the smallest is between 1.7 and 2.7 solar masses. Solar mass is what determines the size of a black hole.
DeleteIs there an equation to determine the gravitational pull of the black hole?
ReplyDeleteNot that I know of. If you get too close to a black hole the gravitational pull is too strong that nothing can escape.
DeleteDo we know what lies inside of a black hole? Is there even an "inside"?
ReplyDeleteWe do not know what lies inside a black hole because light from there can never reach us.
DeleteAre stellar black holes a common occurrence?
ReplyDeleteIs it possible for a smaller black hole to fall into a stronger or more massive black hole?
ReplyDeleteNo, they might merge into one black hole though.
DeleteHow do black holes return their energy to the universe if nothing can escape it?
ReplyDeleteWhen black holes start to die they actually evaporate which is how they return their energy to the universe.
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ReplyDeletehave black holes been replicated in a lab setting?
ReplyDeleteIt has been said that a UK team of physicists claim that have been able to stimulate the same properties inside a black hole event horizon in laboratory conditions.
DeleteThe only thing safe from being sucked into a black hole in the black hole itself, everything else that reaches a certain distance from the black hole will be sucked inside. A black hole can even suck in another black hole, which results in a combination of the two black holes.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything on the inside of black holes?
ReplyDeleteIs there anything on the inside of black holes?
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