You can achieve Atlas by earning 150 proficient exercises and you can achieve Tesla by earning 10,000,000 (million) points.
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To get the Black Hole badges in Khan Academy, you need to complete three different kinds of improbable tasks on the site. These tasks involve answering questions that are extremely unlikely to come up during normal use of the site. The challenges to earn Black Hole badges are intentionally difficult and rare to achieve.
telsa= be proficient in 150 exercises atlas= earn 10,000,000 energy points
To earn the Black Hole badges on Khan Academy, you need to complete all exercises within a mission. This requires mastery of all skills and concepts covered in that particular mission. Keep practicing and answering questions correctly to progress and earn the badge.
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To earn the black hole badge on Khan Academy, you need to complete the 150 skill points in a particular subject. This means earning 150 total points by completing exercises, mastering skills, and level upping in that subject. Once you achieve this, you will be awarded the black hole badge.
I think so Khan Academy is a website for learning top level Science lessons. Black hole khan academy awards is legendary and unknown and think so it is the unique award in that website. It may also refer to some learning packages as to some unique and unknown questions about black holes.
A black hole can't really form inside of another black hole. If you think of a black hole forming after a star goes supernova, then there isn't really a star to go supernove inside of the already created black hole. In fact, there isn't even any space inside of the blak hole for anything to happen. Two black holes can join together, but they wil eventually go to one.
That's not exactly what happens. What really happens is that they just absorb each other and become a bigger black hole.
A black hole relates to physics, because it "bends" the laws of physics. Noone really knows what a black hole does. It bends the law of gravitation (a black hole has way too much gravity).
Not really.
really really dense material that comes from a supernova explosion
Not really, but in a Galaxy next to the milky way there is alot of activity and possibly a black hole.