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It really depends on distance from the black hole. Gravitational force goes as GmM/r^2 where m is the object mass, M is the black hole mass and r is the radius from the blackhole. However when you get too close there is no possible escape velocity as everything including light is sucked in hence the black.
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Describe Stephen Hawkings explaination of the problem.
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What size and mass does the black hole have to be to prevent photons from escaping the cone?
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