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Not that i could, but how is a black hole formed.
I want to know the structure and the cause.

2006-07-12 18:48:02 · 7 answers · asked by mfougnie 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

7 answers

A massive star grows and grows and grows in size till the gas within the star itself had ran out, thus there could be no more energy being released through fusion. As such, the star starts to become unstable, as in the gravity becomes the main force and causing the star to shrink and shrink and shrink till it becomes a black hole.

The blackhole doesn't really suck everything in as commonly believed but instead, there is a horizon which is 3 times the radius of that star and anything that passes through this horizon will get sucked in and it's like a point of no return.

blackhole even sucks in light even though light is not a matter. Thus, the blackhole is more like a warped time.

U can never see the core of thr blackhole as it slowly decreases into a point of infinity.

therefore, the main causes of blackhole are that the stars must be a massive one, and the gravitational pull will win the degeneracy pressure. It's just kinda like that.

Hope this helps.

2006-07-12 19:04:05 · answer #1 · answered by alex_choo_junwen 1 · 1 0

First: Never actually put your clothes away, but leave them in baskets or piles you know as clean, semi-clean, and needs-to-be-washed.

Second: Don't take your trash out until you absolutely have to, like if it is starting to smell and attract flies.

Third: I think it goes without saying, but I will say it anyway: Don't do your dishes until you absolutely have to, or wash them as you need them, like if you run out of silverware.

Fourth: Keep paper trash scattered in piles throughout your apartment/room so that you can gather them all up when you eventually need to take out the garbage, but it's paper, so you can leave it out.

Fifth: If you have unpacking to do - don't do it. Just get out the things you need, but don't actually put them away - then keep the rest of your stuff in open boxes in your space.

Sixth: Always pile things on your desk/kitchen table/coffee table, etc. Magazines, mail, anything stackable like CDs, DVDs, Video Games, etc.

Follow these simple steps to create your own black hole at home in your own room! One can also create a black hole in their own back yard with yard art, lawn furniture, old cars that don't run, toys, bicycles, etc.

That's the structure. The cause is laziness.

As for those space things that suck up matter and stuff - no idea.

2006-07-13 01:57:10 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Melissa♥ 4 · 0 0

It's a star that imploded. When a star starts to burn itself out (due to lack of gaseous materials), it can either burn out completely and become a "dwarf" star, which is basically just a rock in space at that point, or it can implode on itself after swelling into a "Supernova" (a star that is hundreds of times bigger than our sun but burns much cooler) and begin sucking everything in, including light. It's pretty interesting. Here's a whole webpage I found about it http://home.case.edu/~sjr16/stars_blackhole.html

No one knows what happens when things get sucked in. Are they deposited in another dimension? Is the matter altogether destroyed despite the theory that matter cannot be created nor destroyed? Does it just continue growing denser and denser until it explodes and causes another "Big Bang"? We may never know.

2006-07-13 01:51:01 · answer #3 · answered by chica_zarca 6 · 1 0

2 ways I can think of:
1 - the easy way - take 20 suns and put them together.
2 - the hard way - make a hole and switch off the light.

2006-07-13 09:10:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

watch the series of Black hole see high the premiers on Disney Chanel!! go get some instructions in there

2006-07-13 01:56:46 · answer #5 · answered by thugz2nz14 1 · 0 0

ive noticed that ur asking alot of science questions about the universe? r u doing a science project in summer or something?

2006-07-13 01:52:11 · answer #6 · answered by good_charlotte1893 1 · 0 0

dunno

2006-07-13 02:02:13 · answer #7 · answered by rainbow 2 · 0 0

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