273.614 newtons per kilogram. That's 27.9 times its value on the Earth's surface.
moon and sun!
The force you are thinking of of is gravity. Well not so much the gravity but the gravitons in the gravity witch give it the force it has. Without gravitons it is actually a very weak force.
The force that causes objects to fall toward Earth's surface is gravity. Gravity is also responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun, causing tides on Earth, and determining the weight of objects based on their mass and the strength of gravity at that location.
It can be. A centripetal force is not fundamental (such as gravity), it is the generic name given to a force that keeps objects moving in orbits (or circles). In the case of the Sun and the Earth, gravity is the centripetal force that keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
It will be smaller so less gravity
The largest force that keeps the Earth circling the sun is gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction between the Earth and the sun that keeps the Earth in its orbit.
The Sun's gravity, at its surface, is about 28 times Earth's surface gravity.
The Sun has a gravity of 27.94 g whereas the Earth has a gravity of 0.99732 g about 28 times more than the Earth.
Its to do with the force of gravity. If it was cube shaped for example, the gravity would pull the corners back in to become a spherical shape again. As a sphere, every point on the surface is experiencing the same gravity force, more or less. The sun (as with the earth an other planets) 'wants' to be a spherical shape.
The sun's gravity is approximately 28 times stronger than the Earth's gravity. This means that objects on the surface of the sun would experience 28 times the gravitational force compared to objects on the surface of the Earth.
yes because the sun is in the middle and it has to orbit around the sun so when its winter the go to the shade of black and when its summer the sun is mostly on that part.
The reaction force in this scenario is the Earth's gravity pulling on the Sun. According to Newton's third law of motion, for every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.