Why would an isolated black hole in space be difficult to detect?
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It is very difficult to detect as black holesare formed after a star undergoes supernova at a particular point where gravitational power is so strong that it can even pull light towards itself. Moreover no scientist has dared to cross the event horizon of the black hole and therefore unable to detect about it.
(Event horizon is the limit of a black hole from where it gets the power to attract things towards itself)
Once an object crosses the event horizon, then it gets attracted towards the black hole and once inside the body gets squeezed like rubber and then torn apart.
Therefore no machine is also able to go.
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(Event horizon is the limit of a black hole from where it gets the power to attract things towards itself)
Once an object crosses the event horizon, then it gets attracted towards the black hole and once inside the body gets squeezed like rubber and then torn apart.
Therefore no machine is also able to go.
hope it helps you successfully.
please mark me the brainliest.
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