How heavy are black holes?

A typical stellar-class of black hole has a mass between about 3 and 10 solar masses. Supermassive black holes
Supermassive black holes
The largest black holes are called "supermassive." These black holes have masses that are more than 1 million suns together. Scientists have found proof that every large galaxy contains a supermassive black hole at its center. The supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way galaxy is called Sagittarius A.
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exist in the center of most galaxies, including our own Milky Way Galaxy. They are astonishingly heavy, with masses ranging from millions to billions of solar masses.
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How heavy is the heaviest black hole?

Currently the largest known black hole, powering the quasar TON 618, has a mass of 66 billion solar masses.
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How heavy is matter in a black hole?

The matter density needed to form such a black hole is extremely high – about 2 x 1019 kg per cubic metre. That's more extreme than the density of an atomic nucleus. Animated simulation of gravitational lensing caused by a black hole going past a background galaxy.
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Are black holes the heaviest object?

The universe is a big place — really big — and it's filled with some wondrously weighty objects. The heaviest of them all are black holes and neutron stars. In fact, they weigh so much that it's nearly impossible to wrap your head around numbers that far off the scale.
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Are black holes infinitely heavy?

It's all for the formula: density in a black hole is mass divided by volume (0) so the density is infinite, not the mass!!! So thus a black hole has mass which is finite and will always be finite.
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The Unbelievable Scale of Black Holes Visualized



What is a white black hole?

White holes are theoretical cosmic regions that function in the opposite way to black holes. Just as nothing can escape a black hole, nothing can enter a white hole. White holes were long thought to be a figment of general relativity born from the same equations as their collapsed star brethren, black holes.
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Does time stop in a black hole?

Time does stop at the event horizon of a black hole, but only as seen by someone outside the black hole. This is because any physical signal will get infinitely redshifted at the event horizon, thus never reaching the outside observer. Someone falling into a black hole, however, would not see time stop.
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What is heaviest thing in universe?

So massive stars become neutron stars – the heaviest things in the universe – and even more massive stars become black holes.
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What is the heaviest thing ever?

In terms of actual weight, the heaviest object ever directly weighed, according to Guinness World Records, is the revolving service structure of the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, clocking in at 4.86 million pounds.
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Would a black hole hurt?

The fate of anyone falling into a black hole would be a painful “spaghettification,” an idea popularized by Stephen Hawking in his book “A Brief History of Time.” In spaghettification, the intense gravity of the black hole would pull you apart, separating your bones, muscles, sinews and even molecules.
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How heavy is the Milky Way?

In March 2019, astronomers reported that the mass of the Milky Way galaxy is 1.5 trillion solar masses within a radius of about 129,000 light-years, over twice as much as was determined in earlier studies, and suggesting that about 90% of the mass of the galaxy is dark matter.
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Are white holes real?

The short answer, unfortunately, is no. White holes are really just something scientists have imagined — they could exist, but we've never seen one, or even seen clues that one may exist. For now, they are an idea. To put it simply, you can imagine a white hole as being a black hole in reverse.
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What's the densest thing in the universe?

A neutron star is the most intensely dense object in all the universe. Of course, the argument can be made that a black hole is the most dense, but considering that a black hole is technically beyond the event horizon, it is neutron stars that get the top spot for the being the 'most dense'.
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Is TON 618 bigger than the Milky Way?

In the case of TON 618, the enormous Lyman-alpha nebula surrounding it has the diameter of at least 100 kiloparsecs (320,000 light-years), twice the size of the Milky Way.
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How big is TON 618 now?

TON 618 is as bright as 140 trillion suns and has a mass of about 66 billion suns. For comparison, all the stars in our galaxy combined share a mass of only 64 billion suns.
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What is the heaviest thing a human can lift?

The Guinness Book of World Records (1985 edition) lists his feat of lifting 6,270 lb (2,840 kg) in a back lift as "the greatest weight ever raised by a human being".
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What's the heaviest man made object?

The heaviest object ever directly weighed was the Revolving Service Structure (RSS) of launch pad 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA. The structure was lifted up on 21 jacking points which, between them, measured the mass of the RSS as 2,423 tonnes (5,342,000 lbs).
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Is water the heaviest thing in the world?

Even though 70% of the world is made of water, water is not the heaviest object in the world. If we consider liquid, then mercury would be the heaviest object ever in the world.
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How do you destroy a black hole?

Black holes are among the most destructive objects in the universe. Anything that gets too close to a black hole, be it an asteroid, planet, or star, risks being torn apart by its extreme gravitational field.
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What is the weight of dark matter?

Physicists previously estimated that dark matter particles had to be lighter than the "Planck mass" – about 1.2 x 10^19 GeV, at least a 1,000 times heavier than the largest-known particles — yet heavier than 10^minus 24 eV to fit with observations of the smallest galaxies known to contain dark matter, he said.
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How long is 1 minute in a black hole?

Black hole news: Standing on edge of black hole would cause 700 years to pass in 1 minute | Science | News | Express.co.uk.
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Do wormholes exist?

Wormholes are shortcuts in spacetime, popular with science fiction authors and movie directors. They've never been seen, but according to Einstein's general theory of relativity, they might exist.
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What would Spaghettification feel like?

Because of the tidal forces it would feel as if you are being stretched head to toe, while your sides would feel like they are being pushed inward. Eventually the tidal forces would become so strong that they would rip you apart. This effect of tidal stretching is sometimes boringly referred to as spaghettification.
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