There is nothing in the known physical universe that can travel at a velocity faster than the speed of light. Black holes are not traveling, their physical properties of attraction are stronger than the escaping capabilities of light. Basically, the more mass you have, the stronger the gravitational pull you exert. Black holes are so massive that not even light is fast enough to escape the pull.
Refer to the given equation...
G = Gravitational constant, 6.67*10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2
M = Mass of the object in question (the black hole)
R = Radius of the object in question (the black hole)
I went to Wikipedia to find the Mass and Radius of even the tiniest and weakest of black holes. The data: M = 7.34 * 10^22 kilograms
R= .0001 meters
Plugging it in will show you the velocity needed to escape the pull of its gravity....roughly around 3.2*10^8 m/s. The speed of light is 3*10^8 m/s. Note that the data of the black hole we used is the mass of the moon and .1 mm in radius..
So there you go
Refer to the given equation...
G = Gravitational constant, 6.67*10^-11 m^3 kg^-1 s^-2
M = Mass of the object in question (the black hole)
R = Radius of the object in question (the black hole)
I went to Wikipedia to find the Mass and Radius of even the tiniest and weakest of black holes. The data: M = 7.34 * 10^22 kilograms
R= .0001 meters
Plugging it in will show you the velocity needed to escape the pull of its gravity....roughly around 3.2*10^8 m/s. The speed of light is 3*10^8 m/s. Note that the data of the black hole we used is the mass of the moon and .1 mm in radius..
So there you go