Question:
How do black holes generate gravity?
Why aren't they stronger or weaker than they are?
Where can I find ourt more about this?
Replies:
All matter attracts other matter. That is gravity. Black holes
hae thesame gravity that all other objects have. They are just much
more massive. Black holes started out a big stars which collapsed
under their own mass. If they collapse far enough they become a black
hole. Go to the library and look for books and articles. If they are
hard to read at first, do not dispair. Keep reading articles over and
over and you will start to discover that you understand. This is
fun stuff to learn. You will enjoy it.
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