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Definition

Black holes are objects


of extreme density,
with such strong gravitational attraction,

that even light cannot escape from their grasp


if it comes near enough.
. Albert Einstein first predicted
black holes in 1916.

The term ‘black hole’was coined


in 1969 by the American scientist John
Wheeler.
What does a black hole look
like?

As gas falls into a black hole (perhaps


coming from a nearby star), it will heat up
and glow, becoming visible.
Typically, not only visible light, but also
more energetic photons like X-rays will be
emitted by the gas.
What we would expect to see (if our
telescopes could "zoom-in" enough) would
be a glowing rotating disk of material, with
the black hole down a the center of the disk.
How a star becomes a black hole?
When a star burns through the last of its fuel, it may
find itself collapsing.

For smaller stars,


the new core will be a neutron star or a white dwarf.

But when a larger star collapses, it continues to fall in


on itself to create a stellar black hole.
Structure
The inner region of a black
hole, where its mass lies, is
known as its singularity, the
single point in space-time
where the mass of the black
The event horizon of a hole is concentrated.
black hole is the
boundary around the
mouth of the black hole
where light loses its
ability to escape.
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Black holes
do not pull
objects like a
How vacuum.
the
black
holes
tick?
Instead,
objects fall
into them.
Black holes are incredibly
massive, but cover only a small
region.
Because of the relationship
Inside the event horizon, space is between mass and gravity, this
being pulled faster than the speed means they have an extremely
of light. powerful gravitational force.

Light is pulled in.

Light is stationary.
Light escapes.
The event horizon, the boundary of the region
One could of space-time from which it is not possible to escape,
well say of acts rather like a one-way membrane around the black hole:

the event
horizon
what the
poet Dante
said of the
entrance
objects can fall through the event horizon into the black hole, but nothing
to Hell: can ever get out of the black hole through the event horizon.
Chandrasekhar limit

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar worked out how big a star


could be and still support itself against its own gravity after
it had used up all its fuel.
Chandrasekhar limit = the maximum possible mass of a
stable cold star, above which it must collapse into a black
hole.

Chandrasekhar limit = about one and a half times the mass


Stephen Hawking’s
example with the
astronaut

An intrepid astronaut on the


surface of the collapsing star, collapsing
inward with it, sent a signal every second,
according to his watch, to his spaceship
orbiting about the star. As 11:00
approached his companions watching
from the spaceship would find the
intervals between successive signals
from the astronaut getting longer and
longer. They would have to wait only very
slightly more than a second between the
astronaut’s 10:59:58 signal and the one
that he sent when his watch read
10:59:59, but they would have to wait
forever for the 11:00 signal.
Stephen Hawking’s
example with the
astronaut

The singularity
will be always in
the astronaut’s
future, but never
in his past.
Stephen Hawking is one of the scientists who have worked on the
theories about the black holes. In ‘Brief history of time’ there is an
interesting , but impossible idea (for near future) about the
usage of the black hole’s power:
Because of the radiation from the black holes in the form of X
rays and gamma rays, black hole could run ten large power
stations, if only we could harness its power. We can not have one
of these black holes on the surface of the earth, and the only
place to put such a black hole, in which one might use the energy
that it emitted, would be in orbit around the earth – that is the
impossible step for now.

But, with the development of science and technology, in far future,


people might find out much more about our universe, including
the black holes, and would make them useful for their living.

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