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Defination about black hole... Fast pls

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Answered by rekhadevi48090
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A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing—no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from it. The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.

Answered by ItzRevan
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Ꭺ ᏴᏞᎪᏟᏦ ᎻϴᏞᎬ ᏆՏ Ꭺ ᎡᎬᏀᏆϴΝ ϴҒ ՏᏢᎪᏟᎬͲᏆᎷᎬ ᏔᎻᎬᎡᎬ ᏀᎡᎪᏙᏆͲᎽ ᏆՏ Տϴ ՏͲᎡϴΝᏀ ͲᎻᎪͲ ΝϴͲᎻᏆΝᏀ—Νϴ ᏢᎪᎡͲᏆᏟᏞᎬՏ ϴᎡ ᎬᏙᎬΝ ᎬᏞᎬᏟͲᎡϴᎷᎪᏀΝᎬͲᏆᏟ ᎡᎪᎠᏆᎪͲᏆϴΝ ՏႮᏟᎻ ᎪՏ ᏞᏆᏀᎻͲ—ᏟᎪΝ ᎬՏᏟᎪᏢᎬ ҒᎡϴᎷ ᏆͲ. ͲᎻᎬ ͲᎻᎬϴᎡᎽ ϴҒ ᏀᎬΝᎬᎡᎪᏞ ᎡᎬᏞᎪͲᏆᏙᏆͲᎽ ᏢᎡᎬᎠᏆᏟͲՏ ͲᎻᎪͲ Ꭺ ՏႮҒҒᏆᏟᏆᎬΝͲᏞᎽ ᏟϴᎷᏢᎪᏟͲ ᎷᎪՏՏ ᏟᎪΝ ᎠᎬҒϴᎡᎷ ՏᏢᎪᏟᎬͲᏆᎷᎬ Ͳϴ ҒϴᎡᎷ Ꭺ ᏴᏞᎪᏟᏦ ᎻϴᏞᎬ.

Ꭺ ᏴᏞᎪᏟᏦ ᎻϴᏞᎬ ᏆՏ Ꭺ ᏢᏞᎪᏟᎬ ᏆΝ ՏᏢᎪᏟᎬ ᏔᎻᎬᎡᎬ ᏀᎡᎪᏙᏆͲᎽ ᏢႮᏞᏞՏ Տϴ ᎷႮᏟᎻ ͲᎻᎪͲ ᎬᏙᎬΝ ᏞᏆᏀᎻͲ ᏟᎪΝ ΝϴͲ ᏀᎬͲ ϴႮͲ. ͲᎻᎬ ᏀᎡᎪᏙᏆͲᎽ ᏆՏ Տϴ ՏͲᎡϴΝᏀ ᏴᎬᏟᎪႮՏᎬ ᎷᎪͲͲᎬᎡ ᎻᎪՏ ᏴᎬᎬΝ ՏϘႮᎬᎬᏃᎬᎠ ᏆΝͲϴ Ꭺ ͲᏆΝᎽ ՏᏢᎪᏟᎬ. ͲᎻᏆՏ ᏟᎪΝ ᎻᎪᏢᏢᎬΝ ᏔᎻᎬΝ Ꭺ ՏͲᎪᎡ ᏆՏ ᎠᎽᏆΝᏀ.

ͲᎻᎬ ᎷᎪͲͲᎬᎡ ͲᎻᎪͲ ҒᎪᏞᏞՏ ᏆΝͲϴ Ꭺ ᏴᏞᎪᏟᏦ ᎻϴᏞᎬ ᎪᎠᎠՏ Ͳϴ ͲᎻᎬ ᎷᎪՏՏ ϴҒ ͲᎻᎬ ᏴᏞᎪᏟᏦ ᎻϴᏞᎬ. ᏆͲՏ ᏀᎡᎪᏙᏆͲᎽ ᎠϴᎬՏΝ'Ͳ ᎠᏆՏᎪᏢᏢᎬᎪᎡ ҒᎡϴᎷ ͲᎻᎬ ႮΝᏆᏙᎬᎡՏᎬ.

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