What happens to a star if it passes close to a black hole?
Answers
Answered by
0
if a star passes close to a black hole, it gets engulfed by the black hole as not even light can pass through it.
hope that helps
hope that helps
Answered by
2
The star doesn't stand a chance as the incredible gravitational pull from deep within the black hole sucks it apart.
Some broken up parts of the star are whipped outwards at super high speeds, like food in a kitchen blender, whilst the rest of the star is sucked into the black hole causing a flare.
Some broken up parts of the star are whipped outwards at super high speeds, like food in a kitchen blender, whilst the rest of the star is sucked into the black hole causing a flare.
Similar questions