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What is inside a blackhole?


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  1. A black hole can be indicated as a cosmic body having higher gravity from which even light cannot travel outside.
  2. It is formed by the death of a higher number of stars.
  3. It happens to the exhaustion of thermonuclear fuels in the end layer of the star during the end of the star's life.
  4. The end layer of the star becomes unstable and collapses within the star itself.
  5. Due to this, the inner layers of the star are blown out.
  6. The dying star is compressed to a point of zero volume and infinite density termed the singularity by the crushing weight of component matter falling in from all directions.
  7. The velocity required to escape out of the region of the black hole exceeds even the velocity of light therefore even light is also not possible to escape.
  8. The size of the black hole is proportional to the star which collapses and its mass is ten times greater than the mass of the sun.

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