If light has no mass so how is a black hole able to bend it.
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Black holes bend space-time more than anything else in the universe because of their extreme densities. Think of satellites: If scientists want a satellite to stay in orbit, they have to send it up with a certain speed. If the speed is too low, it will fall back down to Earth. If it’s too high, it will keep on going out into space. The speed at which the satellite would continue into space is called the “escape velocity.” All of these effects are due to the actual curvature of space-time from Earth’s mass.
At a certain distance from a black hole’s center, the escape velocity is faster than the speed of light, so photons that come within that distance follow space-time into the black hole and cannot escape.