Can something come out of a black hole?

Can something come out of a black hole?

A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing — no particles or even electromagnetic radiation such as light — can escape from it. Objects whose gravitational fields are too strong for light to escape were first considered in the 18th century by John Michell and Pierre-Simon Laplace.

What happens if you throw a rope into a black hole?

Newton said that gravity was a force. So, on a Newtonian black hole, you can escape just by exceeding the black hole’s force of gravity. If your rope is strong enough and somebody pulls you up with enough strength, then you could escape. But gravity doesn’t work the way Sir Isaac Newton thought.

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Can a black hole escape the gravitational pull of gravity?

A black hole is an object so compact — usually a collapsed star — that nothing can escape its gravitational pull. Not even light. On Earth an object needs to be launched with a speed of 11 km s if it is to escape the planets gravity and go into orbit.

What happens when a black hole rip a star apart?

But scientists have observed black holes ripping stars apart, a process that releases a tremendous amount of energy. NASA’s Chandra X-ray observatory detected record-breaking wind speeds coming from a disk around a black hole.

What would happen if you got inside a black hole?

If you got into the event horizon, your perception of space and time would entirely change. At the same time, the immense gravity of the black hole would compress you horizontally and stretch you vertically like a noodle, which is why scientists call this phenomenon (no joke) “spaghettification.”

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Do black holes throw out jets of high speed particles?

It has been seen that black holes throw out jets of high speed particles at almost the speed of light from it’s poles along it’s spin axis.