Gravitational pull of Blackhole

Does Photon Escapes from Gravitational pull of Blackhole?

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Answer is very clear , Blackhole is space at where Gravitational pull of attraction is higher. From That gravitational pull niether atom nor part of light can escape. In case all that are the things are considerable with mass but the photon which is particle of massless.Its a energy particle and gravity only affect on mass of that matter or anykind of material. Photon energy is given by h = m u . l a m b d a h=mu.lambda this is a planks constant . But fact is that although the photon is massless particle it cannot escape from gravitaional pull at blackhole.

Technically, I think it depends on whether or not the photon has crossed the event horizon. For example, there is a supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, but we're not in any danger of being sucked in by it.

Steven Chase - 4 years, 7 months ago

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The gravitational force is higher at the blackhole singularity thats and its not prepare to swallow the long ways things to attract.

A Former Brilliant Member - 4 years, 7 months ago

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