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An Object is not necessarily heated to a plasma when it fall into a black hole with quasars natter spiral down towards even horizon so both speed density increase but does not heat directly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An object isn't necessarily heated to a plasma when it falls into a black hole. With quasars matter spirals down towards the event horizon so both it's speed and density increases, but this doesn't heat it directly. ... Also accretion disks will form around any heavy object.

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Answered by negivinod713
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An object isn't necessarily heated to a plasma when it falls into a black hole. With quasars matter spirals down towards the event horizon so both it's speed and density increases, but this doesn't heat it directly. ... Also accretion disks will form around any heavy object.

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