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Artist's View of Black Hole and Companion Star GRO J1655-40
Artist's View of Black Hole and Companion Star GRO J1655-40

An accretion disc is a structure formed by material falling into a gravitational source. Conservation of angular momentum requires that, as a large cloud of material collapses inward, any small rotation it may have will increase. Centrifugal force causes the rotating cloud to collapse into a disc, and tidal effects will tend to align this disc's rotation with the rotation of the gravitational source in the middle.