Physics, asked by kirti6352, 9 months ago

why is it so that a planet orbiting a black hole, time moves much slower? ​

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Answered by deandreamorris78
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Answer:the closer you get to these objects, the stronger the pull of gravity and the slower time moves. An astronaut watching a clock fall into a black hole, for example, would see its hands gradually slow down as the pull of gravity increases.

Explanation:However black holes are even stranger than that. As you get closer to a black hole, the flow of time slows down, compared to flow of time far from the hole. (According to Einstein's theory, any massive body, including the Earth, produces this effect. ... Near a black hole, the slowing of time is extreme.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

well its not proved yet as noone have reached the black hole as it is invisible to our eyes and also it have a strong gravitational pull if a planet orbit a black hole it will be devoured by its strong gravitational pull

and because earth gravity is weak so slowing of time is not noticeable to us when we get close to black hole because of the strong gravity the slow of time is extreme and can be noticed

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