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When a large star goes supernova, it will become a black hole. Is the gravitational field of the black hole larger than that of the original star? At least at a distance, not close to the singularity.
It seems to me that the mass of the black hole is smaller than that of the star, because a lot of matter was ejected with the nova. But then again you always read about the huge gravitational pull of a black hole.
It seems to me that the mass of the black hole is smaller than that of the star, because a lot of matter was ejected with the nova. But then again you always read about the huge gravitational pull of a black hole.