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∙ 8y agoTo clarify, at the same distance, it will have the same gravitational pull - not more and not less. That's because gravity depends on distance as well as mass. Only if you get very, very close will you notice the greater gravitational pull. And it will be greater for the same reason - because gravity depends on distance and mass. In this case, the distances are very small, making the gravity very large.
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∙ 8y agoA neutron star has so much gravity because it is the remnant core of a collapsed star. During the collapse, the star's mass becomes compressed into a tiny volume, resulting in an extremely high density. This high density leads to a strong gravitational force, which gives neutron stars their immense gravitational pull.
No, it is not possible to escape a black hole even with infinite energy. The gravitational pull of a black hole is so intense that not even light can escape from it, let alone an object with infinite energy. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it is trapped.
the earth will lose it's gravitational field or the crust and the outer core will start to move inwards because of the earths gravitational field
Black holes happen when stars above a certain mass collapse in on themselves. After they burn through most of their hydrogen, they start burning it faster and faster until they run out of fuel. Now with out the fuel to steady the star, the large amount of mass is drawn into a tighter and tighter space because of gravity. Eventually, it collapsed into a singularity. After the singularity is formed, you have yourself a black hole.
Well if you get stuck or sucked in a black hole, you're doomed. Black holes don't suck you in, they pull you in with their immense gravitational pull. Black holes are so powerful that they can pull in light, and that can't even get out. If a human is pulled into a black hole, you would quickly start being pulled apart. Starting with your fingers would be pulled off and so on. I know this is a little disturbing. The best advice I can give you is to stay away from black holes. I know all this and I'm eleven. Hope this helps.
It is believed that they usually start from the gravitational collapse of a massive star - once it runs out of fuel.
The Roman Empire.
dense, leading to the formation of the Sun. Gravitational forces caused the Sun's core to heat up and pressure to increase, triggering nuclear fusion and the start of its life as a star.
At the start of Dragon Ball Z Krillin was stronger but on Planet Namek Gohan became stronger.
Roman 410 AD and that is what is the start of the middle ages.
It could be one of your vaccum lines that collapsed
A neutron star has so much gravity because it is the remnant core of a collapsed star. During the collapse, the star's mass becomes compressed into a tiny volume, resulting in an extremely high density. This high density leads to a strong gravitational force, which gives neutron stars their immense gravitational pull.
The Earth started to spin as a result of the conservation of angular momentum during its formation over 4.5 billion years ago. As the spinning cloud of gas and dust that formed the solar system collapsed, it began to rotate faster due to gravitational forces, leading to the formation of the spinning Earth.
They will first start to hurt, but they are actually becoming stronger and stronger!!
No, it is not possible to escape a black hole even with infinite energy. The gravitational pull of a black hole is so intense that not even light can escape from it, let alone an object with infinite energy. Once something crosses the event horizon of a black hole, it is trapped.
I would suggest that at that level, you start talking about gravity - or perhaps even leave that for a higher grade. Black holes should probably be left for later. In any case, having a good grasp of the basic concept of "gravity" is important to understand black holes. Specifically, it is important to know that gravitational force depends on mass (more mass results in more gravitational force), and on distance (a greater distance results in less force).
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