The sun is about 1.989×1027 tons.
Usually we could count the result by knowing its diameter: 696000 km, and its density:1.409g/cm3
Stars do not have weight they have mass. Our Sun is said to be one solar mass or 1.98892×1030 kg. There are stars smaller than our Sun (read dwarfs) which can be down to 0.075 solar masses and stars much much bigger than the Sun (Hypergiants) which can reach 80-150 solar masses.
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
The sun is far more massive than the moon.
The Earth does not fall into the sun because it is moving fast enough around it. Imagine a weight on the end of a string like a conker, with the weight being the earth, and where you hold the string being the sun. If you swing it around fast enough, the weight spins in circles and does not go near your hand, but if you swing it slowly, the weight will fall in. So because the earth is spinning fast enough around the sun, it does not fall in.
I............... think about twice as much which would be: 230
About 4 million tons per second. Note: This is MASS, not weight.
Stars do not have weight they have mass. Our Sun is said to be one solar mass or 1.98892×1030 kg. There are stars smaller than our Sun (read dwarfs) which can be down to 0.075 solar masses and stars much much bigger than the Sun (Hypergiants) which can reach 80-150 solar masses.
Mass is constant, but weight depends on gravity. Your mass is the same where ever you are in the universe but your weight depends on how much the pull of gravity is. To put it another way, mass depends on how many particles or atoms are in your body and that is the same regardless if you are on the sun or the earth, so your mass on both the sun and earth is 63.5 kg. On the other hand the sun is much more massive than the earth so the sun pulls on you more than the earth and you "feel" more weight or pull from gravity.
You cannot weigh 45 kilograms because a kilogram is a measure of mass, not of weight. If your mass is 45 kilograms, your weight on the surface of the sun would be 12330 newtons.
Any answer that is given would be merely a guess. As we have never weighed the sun we have no basis to calculate it's loss of weight.
no it does not make you loose weight, the sun making you loose weight is a myth from thousands of year ago.. :)
It is not appropriate to talk about the weight of astronomical objects. Rather, you should ask about their mass. The Sun has a mass of about 2 x 1030 kg.
Weight:300,000 times Diameter:109 times Volume: more then 1million
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
It would weigh less on the Moon and more on the Sun.
The sun provides both day and night light. Daylight directly from the sun and night light when it is reflected back from the moon.