a tea spoon of black hole material could be the mass of hundreds of stars. Black holes are singularities, they don't have a size, just a mass. Putting that aside, if you had just a few hundred pounds, say, it would explode because of Hawking radiation, probably destroying whatever state you're in. All black holes evaporate according to Stephen Hawking, the larger the black hole, the slower the rate of evaporation (evaporation is just a term). The smaller the black hole, the more mass it loses because of hawking radiation at an exponential rate, resulting in an explosion of energy at the end.
2007-02-16 12:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If it could swallow air pollution, then it could swallow the air. It could swallow all the air in the world, leaving the planet like the Moon. But then it could swallow the whole Earth too. If it could swallow anything that is.
2007-02-16 13:00:51
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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No. it would in trouble-free terms create very tiny black holes, which may explode in a tiny fraction of a second using quantum outcomes. The power stages executed through the tremendous Hadron Collider will be no higher than the flexibility stages executed through cosmic ray bombardment, so if the LHC does effectively create black holes, it is going to advise that black holes are entering existence and exploding more beneficial or a lot less continually in the air over our heads, and characteristic been for billions of years. Scientists would easily be very excited to make certain black holes being created, because in laboratory circumstances they may well be in a position to degree the flexibility given off through the black holes as they explode and make certain no matter if any of the flexibility is being lost into different universes.
2016-12-04 06:46:13
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answered by ? 4
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A teaspoon of black hole would be much, much more massive than the earth. It would swallow it up, or crush it.
2007-02-16 15:36:45
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answered by Tikimaskedman 7
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it will not only swallow the air pollutants but it would swallow the earth and the moon
2007-02-16 14:48:21
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answered by blinkky winkky 5
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Black holes aren't picky about what they swallow. They would swallow anything nearby.
2007-02-16 12:03:11
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answered by Northstar 7
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Yes it would.... along with the rest of our planet and solar system as well. Inside the event horizon is not a good place to be. Black holes don't have a size exactly... they are single points of INFINITE density, and therefore INFINITE gravitational attraction.
2007-02-16 12:36:41
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answered by eggman 7
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A teaspoon of black hole is still a black hole. So yeah it would. And everything else around it.
2007-02-16 12:04:16
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answered by Chance20_m 5
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It would swallow air particles and you.
2007-02-17 00:17:34
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answered by Billy Butthead 7
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Black holes are like a type of force, you couldn't take a part of gravity, could you?
2007-02-16 15:04:12
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answered by Alex 3
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