Question
Read this excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.
If the star was spinning before the collapse, then the black hole will spin, too. If the collapse is perfectly symmetric, a smooth black hole forms. On the other hand, even a slightly lopsided collapse leads to a lumpy black hole, with erratic gravitational effects. The gravity might be strong in some places and weak in others, and pull in different directions. However, a lumpy hole won’t stay lumpy for long, because its own gravity will work to smooth it out.
Which question does the paragraph answer?
How does light behave in a black hole?
When does a black hole get formed?
How do different types of black holes form?
Where are black holes located?
If the star was spinning before the collapse, then the black hole will spin, too. If the collapse is perfectly symmetric, a smooth black hole forms. On the other hand, even a slightly lopsided collapse leads to a lumpy black hole, with erratic gravitational effects. The gravity might be strong in some places and weak in others, and pull in different directions. However, a lumpy hole won’t stay lumpy for long, because its own gravity will work to smooth it out.
Which question does the paragraph answer?
How does light behave in a black hole?
When does a black hole get formed?
How do different types of black holes form?
Where are black holes located?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The paragraph answers the question: **How do different types of black holes form?**