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6 August, 20:24

The Milky Way is held together by a black hole's gravitational force. Since the stars near this black hole move at a high speed, what can you

infer about the black hole?

A. Its location

B. Its size

C. Its depth

D. Its speed

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  1. 6 August, 20:39
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    B. Its size.

    Explanation:

    The black hole pulls the star as it passes across it.

    This pull force of the black hole is due to its gravitational force, which depends on its size. It is assumed by scientists that the black hole is enormous.

    The higher is the size of the black hole, the higher will be the gravitational pull (as only then it can generate high pull force).

    So, the correct answer is B. It's size.
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