How to use in-sentence of “Black hole”:
+ Light that is emitted from inside of the event horizon near the black hole can never reach an observer on the other side.
+ Astronomers are confident that our own Milky Way galaxy has a supermassive black hole at its center.
+ A black hole or a pulsar could be left.
+ A black hole singularity is similar, except on a smaller scale.
+ Gravity in a black hole is extremely strong.
+ If a black hole is surrounded by matter, the matter will form an “accretion disk” around the black hole.
+ Some models suggested that the arms can be pulled inwards, shaping a spiral into the nucleus, which may be pulled by the extreme gravity of a supermassive black hole at the very center of the galaxy.
+ An astrophysics professor leads a lecture about a black hole that absorbs everything around it.

Example sentences of “Black hole”:
+ Borland J, “Wired Science”, 8 Oct 2007 The Schwarzschild solution of Einstein’s equations can be maximally extended to predict a black hole having a flip side—another universe emerging from a white hole.
+ The blazar at the centre of galaxy M87 is fuelled by a black hole with a mass of about three billion solar masses within ten light years of the galaxy centre.
+ Around a black hole there is a position of no return, called the event horizon.
+ With a black hole nearby, even objects as big as a star move in a different way, usually faster than they would if the black hole was not there.
+ The minimal supermassive black hole is in the range of a hundred thousand solar masses.
+ The radiation from an AGN is thought to be caused by mass dragged in by the gravitational pull of a supermassive black hole at the centre of the host galaxy.
+ A gas cloud is expected to collide with the black hole in 2014 and provide additional information.
+ While a black hole sucks in objects to its singularity, the white hole emits matter from its singularity.
+ There’s a battle between Scrat and the Scratazons leader with the attraction rays which ends with the explosion of the Scratazons ship and causes a black hole which swallows all of them except Scrat and the Scratazons leader.
+ One of the first discoveries made by NuSTAR, along with another space telescope called XMM-Newton, was to measure the spin rate of a supermassive black hole for the first time.
+ A supermassive black hole is a black hole with a mass that is between 10 the mass of the Sun.
+ Borland J, "Wired Science", 8 Oct 2007 The Schwarzschild solution of Einstein's equations can be maximally extended to predict a black hole having a flip side—another universe emerging from a white hole.
+ The blazar at the centre of galaxy M87 is fuelled by a black hole with a mass of about three billion solar masses within ten light years of the galaxy centre.
+ Around a black hole there is a position of no return, called the event horizon.
+ The mass of the black hole in Cygnux X-1.
+ Hawking realized that the event horizon of a black hole could only get bigger, not smaller.
+ The only way to know a black hole is there is by seeing how stars, gas and light behave around it.
+ The boundary of the black hole is called the “event horizon”.
+ The member that does not fall into the black hole is then emitted from the black hole as hawking radiation.
+ He made fundamental contributions to the foundation of black hole thermodynamics and to other aspects of the connections between physical informationinformation and gravitation.
+ A compact star which is not a black hole is sometimes called a degenerate star.
+ A black hole is created because gravity is so strong that even the protons and neutrons collapse in on themselves.
+ The battle took place after the attack and plunder of Calcutta by Siraj-ud-daulah and the Black Hole of Calcutta tragedy.
More in-sentence examples of “Black hole”:
+ As a result of Quantum fluctuationquantum fluctuations, particle-antiparticle pairs can appear from the vacuum of space near the event horizon of a black hole in which the net energy of the particles is zero due to the matter and antimatter nature of the particles.
+ A distinctive feature of the first generation in many markets was a digital instrument display which glows out of a black hole in the centre of the dashboard.
+ As a result of Quantum fluctuationquantum fluctuations, particle-antiparticle pairs can appear from the vacuum of space near the event horizon of a black hole in which the net energy of the particles is zero due to the matter and antimatter nature of the particles.
+ A distinctive feature of the first generation in many markets was a digital instrument display which glows out of a black hole in the centre of the dashboard.
+ Several dozen nearby large galaxies, with no sign of a quasar nucleus, have a similar central black hole in their nuclei.
+ In general relativity, an event horizon is the part of a black hole where light cannot escape.
+ Some now conjecture that black holes do not exist as such but are dark energy, Ball P, “Nature News”, 31 Mar 2005 or that our universe is both—a black hole and dark energy.
+ The presence of a black hole can be worked out by tracking the movement of a group of stars that orbit a region in space.
+ It is a supermassive black hole of 4.100 ± 0.034 million solar masses.
+ This mechanism explains why quasars were more common in the early universe, as this energy production ends when the supermassive black hole consumes all of the gas and dust near it.
+ Inside a black hole the rules of physics are very different.
+ Quasi-star, also known as black hole star, is hypothetically star are believed to have only existed of beginning of the universe when most a the material in the galaxy was hydrogen and helium.
+ Decades later, astrophysicists identified a supermassive black hole in the center of perhaps every galaxy.
+ In the center of each black hole is a singularity, a point where infinite density develops as spacetime approaches it.
+ Scrat initially loses the run against Scratazon for the acorn but he successfully uses the toilet to arrive to the acorn and he knock Scratazon away causing her to be swallowed by the black hole as well.
+ In 2008 astronomers found evidence that a supermassive black hole of more than four million solar masses is near the Sagittarius A* region in the center of the Milky Way galaxy.
+ When a black hole passes between us and a source of light, the light bends around the black hole creating a mirror image.
+ A black hole is a region of space from which nothing, even light, can escape.
+ Astronomers believe that one of its components, known as Sagittarius A*, is associated with a supermassive black hole at the center of the galaxy, with a mass of 2.6 million solar masses.
+ Hawking radiation reduces the mass and the energy of the black hole and is therefore also known as “black hole evaporation”.
+ A stellar black hole is a type of black hole formed by the gravitational collapse of a star.
+ One of the largest known star clusters, Messier 15, has several million stars, packed closely together, with a black hole at its centre.
+ A gravitational singularity is a term used to describe the center of a black hole where gravity is thought to approach infinity.
+ Thus, after enough time has passed, the black hole will evaporate from these negative particles, while seeming to emit positive ones.
+ This would look like the black hole was emitting particles.
+ The mission will deliver data of the formation of the first stars, the beginning of black hole accretions, and the reionization of the universe.
+ Between 2000–2009, strong evidence for a stellar mass black hole was discovered in an M 49 cluster.
+ The reason this happens is because of the gravity of the black hole slows down time around it, making it look like the object will take an infinite amount of time to reach it.
+ Imagine the black hole to be like a ball that you could see in a large spot of emptiness.
+ This suggests there is a supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy.
+ If a micro black hole Radioactive decaydecays, it would create see.
+ There is a supermassive black hole at the centre of the galaxy.
+ This black hole is the first and, to date, the only one for which astronomers have been able to make a direct image.
+ Mario and his friends set out to collect eight Pure Hearts in each chapters, in order to destroy the Chaos Heart and prevent the black hole from destroying the world.
+ An intermediate massed black hole is a black hole that is between 100 to 1,000 times the mass of our Sun.
+ For example, a charged black hole repels other like charges just like any other charged object.
+ It is the sequel to “Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising” for the Game Boy Advance.
+ Then each black hole will dissolve into subatomic particles, and the universe will go into the Dark Era.
+ This is the latest possible time the Black Hole Era could begin.
+ Since there is nothing we know of stronger than the force that holds atomic nuclei together, some physicists think that a black hole collapses all the way down to a mathematical point called a singularity.
+ A white hole may be formed after a black hole can no longer suck things in.
+ Similarly, the total mass inside a sphere containing a black hole can be found by using the gravitational analog of Gauss’s law, far away from the black hole.
+ In July 2009, a team of astronomers found evidence of a medium-sized black hole in the core of M54.
+ The smaller a black hole is, the shorter its life.
+ The gravity of the black hole gets weaker at a distance.
+ The relation between the amount of entropy in a black hole and the size of the black hole‘s event horizon was first thought of by a research student and proven by Hawking, whose calculations said that black holes emit radiation.
+ Hawking radiation reduces the mass and the energy of the black hole and is therefore also known as black hole evaporation.
+ It contains stars, gas, dust, dark matter and a supermassive black hole at its centre.
+ The particle that falls into the black hole effectively has negative energy, meaning that it will subtract from the overall mass-energy content of the black hole.
+ Astrophysicists agree that once a black hole is in place in the center of a galaxy, it can grow by attracting matter and by merging with other black holes.
+ A jet of energetic plasma plasma known as a blazar is thrown out by the black hole at near the speed of light.
+ Scrat is happy that he finally has his acorn but the black hole reopens and swallows the acorn, much to Scrat’s horror and dismay.
