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Light changes direction as it passes by extra-massive objects such as big stars, huge planets, and whole galaxies. What happens to the light if it crosses the event horizon of a black hole?

It keeps moving along like a fish on the edge of a whirlpool.

The gravity makes the light curve inward.

It does not swerve into the black hole.

It appears like it comes from someplace else.



PLEASE HELP ME

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Answer:

The gravity makes the light curve inward.

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