Math, asked by bolasmehra665, 1 year ago

What is inside a black hole? 
How it forms? 
Dose it has any end? When? 
Why is there very high gravity? 
What happens when anyone goes inside a black hole?

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Answered by Anonymous
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a black hole is a place in space where there is high gravity. it is so high that even light cannot get out .the gravity is high because matter has squeezed into a tiny space . black holes are invisible
Answered by Himanshunavik
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( 1)---
event horizon is where the escape speed exceeds the speed of light: you'd have to be going faster than light (which is impossible for any bit of matter) to escape the black hole'sgravity. Inside the event horizon is where physics goes crazy. ... A singularity is what all the matter in ablack hole gets crushed into.

(2) ----Tropical cyclones are like giant engines that use warm, moist air as fuel. That is why they form only over warm ocean waters near the equator. The warm, moist air over the ocean rises upward from near the surfnace.

( 3 )---Does Fallout have any after credit 

(4)---There have been numerous developments in ethanol fermentation technology since the beginning of the new millennium as ethanol has become an immediate viable alternative to fast-depleting crude reserves as well as increasing concerns over environmental pollution. Nowadays, although most research efforts are focused on the conversion of cheap cellulosic substrates to ethanol, methods that are cost-competitive with gasoline production are still lacking. At the same time, the ethanol industry has engaged in implementing potential energy-saving, productivity and efficiency-maximizing technologies in existing production methods to become more viable. Very high gravity (VHG) fermentation is an emerging, versatile one among such technologies offering great savings in process water and energy requirements through fermentation of higher concentrations of sugar substrate and, therefore, 


(5)--- A black hole has a boundary, called the event horizon. It is where gravity is just strong enough to drag light back, and prevent itescaping. Because nothing can travel faster than light, everything else will get dragged back also. Falling through the event horizon, is a bit like going over Niagra Falls in a canoe.
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