Physics, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

if light has no light then why it's affected by black hole?​

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Answered by gouravpanseja
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Explanation:

Words are not clear , but to my assumption ,

blackholes are supermassive obj in the universe formed in the earrly stages after big bang , they have very high density , there gravitational pull is very high , to such an extent that it does let any photon particles to bounce back from that is only why we cant see them , they appear to be a black spot

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