Black Holes Research Paper

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Black holes were, an amazing star that everyone wants to know more information about. Black holes can be dangerous, but all depends on how big the star was inside. Black holes form in, an astonishing way, and will effect the space around you. Black holes are extinct stars that explodes into a black hole. Also, Black holes have layers, named, an event horizon. Which, means when the force of gravity is barely sufficient amount to bring light back, and stop from light being put in the black hole. The reason being is everything will go inside the event horizon, because nothing goes faster than the speed of light. When a black hole cloud forms it goes through space matter. That happens when reversed matter goes through accretion, accretion is layers of matter expanding. Scientists established two big types of black holes known for their mass. There is space mass black holes that has tons of mass from the biggest star in the universe named the sun, also there is humongous black holes with mass over millions of solarmass …show more content…
Scientists don’t actually see black holes. They observe the current matter inside. Were still looking inside a black hole, and trying to get more information to protect our universe. Scientists at least know that there tons of mass, and matter in a black hole. They also discovered that there is too much light inside. Current realizations showed some tempting evidence about black holes. It showed that black holes have very dangerous things nearby. Discharging strong magnetic force explodes, swallowing stars, and encouraging stars to expand out more in the universe. The term for it is, called black hole jets. Scientists discovered that small black holes, called stellar black holes . After a star goes through the burning phase, it might find it give away. Tons of other smaller stars, about the time greater than the sun's mass, after the newest core will become a neutral star, or a white

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