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Light is affected by gravity, if the gravity is immense. In a black hole, the gravity is so immense that light cannot escape from it, hence it cannot be seen - whcih is why it's called a "black hole".

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Black holes have extremely strong gravitational fields that can capture light within a region called the event horizon. Once light crosses the event horizon, it cannot escape, hence appearing as if the black hole is absorbing light. The intense gravity of the black hole warps spacetime, bending the path of light rays inward.

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If an object is black what does it absorb?

A black body absorbs most of the light that falls on it. A perfect black body will absorb all of the light but will radiate electromagnetic energy according to it's temperature according to plank's law. This is why we call a black hole a BLACK hole. It absorbs EVERYTHING which falls into it and not even light can escape.


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Sentence for black hole?

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Is a black hole racist?

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Is it true that black hole is black so iit absorbs light and moon is white in colour so it reflect light?

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How does light calculate in a black hole?

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What is the brilliant light coming from a black hole?

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Can you make light circular?

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If light can be pulled into a black hole that suggests mass What is the weight per square meter?

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Can a black hole get sucked up by another black hole?

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What colours absorb light?

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