Gravity causes force that pulls every two masses together.
It's the force of gravity between the sun and earth that keeps the earth
in orbit around the sun. Same goes for the other planets.
The force of gravity is also what holds you on the earth.
Gravity is everywhere, and you see the effects wherever there are two masses.
Has a cat pajamas? [as the old saying goes...]. Yes, the sun is the gravity emperor of our solar system. Everything in the solar system, from Mercury to the fathest planets, planetoids and the farthest flung orbiting objects are in the thrall of the sun's powerful gravity. The sun's mass is about 330,000 times that of the earth. A person weighing 150 pounds on earth would weigh (disregarding the obvious impossibility of going there) 4,060.8 pounds on the surface of the sun. Go to links to visit a fun site for comparing weight on various worlds.
Anything that has mass, including the sun, has gravity. Gravity is proportional to an object's mass. You have gravity, though it is very weak.
The sun's mass warps space. That is why we revolve around the sun. We are going in a straight line in warped space.
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No. The sun stays stationary with respect to the solar system as a whole because it contains most of the mass in the solar system and is at the solar systems center of mass. From other vantage points, the sun is not stationary. For example, it orbits the center of the galaxy.
Every particle of mass in the universe, from the largest galaxy to the smallest
atom, 'has gravity', and there's a pair of forces between every two of them,
trying to pull them together.
Every particle of mass in the universe, from the largest galaxy to the smallest
piece of the smallest atom, has gravity. There's a pair of forces between every
two of them, trying to pull them together.
If there were no forces of gravity between the sun and other things, then the
Earth and other planets could not stay in orbits.
Yes there is more gravity in the sun than the earth
YES because there are little people that are made out of the sun's magama and they use their magical powers to make the sun's gravitational pull
yes, the sun gravity holds planets into orbit
Mutual gravitational forces exist between every pair of particles of mass in the universe.
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun definitely has more gravity than the moon. Gravity is based on mass, and the sun is much more massive.
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The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
Anything with mass has gravity. The sun's mass is enormous. Therefore the sun has strong gravity.
The sun has all the gravity to keep the planets a certain distance from the sun.
the sun connect to gravity because the sun is heavy remember the heavier some thing is the more gravity pulls you and the lighter u are the least gravity pulls you
The Sun's gravity keeps the planets orbiting the Sun.
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun definitely has more gravity than the moon. Gravity is based on mass, and the sun is much more massive.
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The pull of the Sun's gravity is needed to hold the Earth in orbit.
The gravity of the sun is massive. A 100 lb person would weigh over 2100 lbs on the sun!
The gravity that keeps the planets in orbit is the sun's gravity, which is a product of the sun's mass.
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