• Question: what is the gravitational pull of the largest known black hole

    Asked by Jack W to Ry on 7 Nov 2017. This question was also asked by Mega Reyquaza.
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      Ry Cutter answered on 7 Nov 2017:


      Gravitational pull is measured by how far away you are from the object pulling you. But, if you were to go passed the event horizon and go a little closer to the middle of the black hole it would easily be over 100 Billion times the gravity here on Earth!

      I think currently, the heaviest known black hole is 30 Billion times the mass of our sun! I can’t even count to 30Billion.

      30000000000 <- Look at all those 0s!

      Great question,

      Ryan

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