now am not asking how it got there the black whole or what would coz one im just wondering would your finger just stop existing or would it be in another place where you couldn't get to ?
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A black hole the size of a pea would be roughly the same mass as the Earth. In order to feel the same tug of gravity from this black hole as from the Earth, you would have to be 1 Earth radius away from it.
The force of gravity operates by an inverse-square law, which means in this case that if you half the distance between you and the black hole's center, the force is 4 times as much. If the distance is 1/3 as much, the force is 9 times stronger, if 1/4 the distance, the force is 16 times stronger, etc..
By the time you get really close, but before ever touching it, the force would be gigantic. In fact, the force on your finger would be millions of times stronger than the force on your head or feet, and this would tear you apart, first macroscopically then eventually atom by atom.
If the black hole is spinning than you will be "spaghettified", turned into a strand of matter swirling toward the center.
So you never really get to touch it...
The force of gravity operates by an inverse-square law, which means in this case that if you half the distance between you and the black hole's center, the force is 4 times as much. If the distance is 1/3 as much, the force is 9 times stronger, if 1/4 the distance, the force is 16 times stronger, etc..
By the time you get really close, but before ever touching it, the force would be gigantic. In fact, the force on your finger would be millions of times stronger than the force on your head or feet, and this would tear you apart, first macroscopically then eventually atom by atom.
If the black hole is spinning than you will be "spaghettified", turned into a strand of matter swirling toward the center.
So you never really get to touch it...
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First of all, a black hole is a place of near infinite density where matter is compacted upon itself. The size of the hole doesn't matter much, but rather the amount of mass it contains and the size of its event horizon. (I don't know, but I don't think it's possible to actually calculate the size of a black hole).
If you did put your finger into a black hole, it would be drawn out and extended into the center of mass, from there it would be compacted. Whether anything special happens to the mass is uncertain.
If you did put your finger into a black hole, it would be drawn out and extended into the center of mass, from there it would be compacted. Whether anything special happens to the mass is uncertain.
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At the size of a pea the black hole is likely to evaporate. If you were trying to touch it at the time then it's probable you'd be on the receiving end of a gamma ray burst which would basically flash fry you where you stood.
Well wouldn't that be a shame?
Hackett out.
Well wouldn't that be a shame?
Hackett out.
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What is a "black whole"? I know what a black hole is, but I've never heard of a "black whole."
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Black holes are thought to be endless nobody really knows where they go