You know it! It affects the earth's gravity if particles from solar winds combine with our ozone layer affecting what comes down or goes eway! DO YOUR OWN WORK LOSER.
They don't necessarily affect Earth, sunspots are super hot areas of the sun, if one let off a solar flare or Coronal Mass Ejection and it hit Earth, THEN they would affect Earth by probably knocking out all power world wide, this happened in the 1800s
no it does not thermal energy has no affect on mass
For every doubling of distance, the "force of attraction" is reduced by a factor of four. For every halving of distance, the "force of attraction" is increased by a factor of four.
The farther away the objects are the weaker the pull of gravity is. Also, the more massive an object is, the stronger the gravitional pull is.
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
Catalysts doesn't affect the energy of reactions
How does an increase in the total energy of the particles in a substance affect the thermal energy of the substance.
solar energy
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
What are the two factors that affect an objects kinetic energy
there is no long term affect, in fact energy transfers all the time