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... counter-forces produced within the core of the star by a process called nuclear fusion. Black holes represent the end of life of certain high mass stars whose core temperatures fail to ... compresses all the empty space inside an atom and forces the electrons and protons to form neutrons. The star then becomes a neutron star. But if it is above a certain ... so great that not even light can escape from its clutches. This results in a black hole. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
... they have no way to describe what happens to matter as it goes beyond a black hole's event horizon and effectively disappears from existence. Perhaps some future scientist will devise a ... to better describe our Universe which will also take into account what happens inside a black hole. Maybe someone reading this answer will be the one to build on Einstein's legacy ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BLACK HOLES
... of dust and gas contracted into a disk. At the center, a ball of gas formed into a star—our Sun. Many small balls of gas and dust orbiting our ...
... preparation for landing a simple calculation is completed. There are some known facts: how fast we are going, how high we are, and where we want to land. This is an energy ...
... white dwarf in three to five billion years than about any potential black holes forming nearby For a collapsing star to form a black hole, it has to exceed the Sun's mass by at least ... blasts which will end in a black hole only if the remnant stellar core exceeds three solar masses And remember that once this star collapses to form a black hole, its effect on the matter around it will be exactly the same as before. All a black hole does is concentrate the mass of ...
Our Sun will never become a black hole since it does not have enough mass to allow it to form a black hole. Only stars with a much greater mass than the Sun—eight to ten times the Sun's mass—have the possibility of collapsing into a black hole. The ... blast is greater than three solar masses, it will continue to collapse and become a black hole. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg Question and Answer extracted from the ...
You never get sucked into a black hole but scientists can use Einstein's theory of relativity to determine that if you come ... Einstein's equations to mathematically determine that the radius to the event horizon of a black hole is solely dependent on its mass. ---- Answer provided by Jim Zebrowski Image:K2S logosmall.jpg ...
... space. This is a white hole. Now, if there is a rotating black hole in space, there is a chance for an object to fall into a black hole at a certain approach angle that ... center of the black hole and find its way out into another region of space through a white hole. The space connecting the two regions would be a worm hole. This worm hole could drop ... I have described what it is, I must emphasize that scientists currently do not believe white holes or worms holes really exist—just because something can be described in a mathematical model ...
Actually, even with black holes, gravity rules So, black holes do not suck in matter like some cosmic vacuum cleaner—their enormous concentration of mass ... coming close to a moderate-sized black hole would behave normally by going into orbit around it according to the force of gravity exerted by the black hole. Only if you came closer than ...
Our Sun is not massive enough to produce a supernova explosion or form a black hole Remember, the end life of a star like our Sun, which has less than eight ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - BLACK HOLES

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