The sun is a star, so any star could be much like our sun.
The sun is like other objects in the universe in that it has mass and gravity, emits light and heat, and undergoes nuclear fusion to generate energy. It also follows the laws of physics and plays a role in the formation and evolution of the solar system.
universe
No there's millions of sun's if you see at night you will see stars!A star is a sun!
The Geocentric Theory states that the Earth is the center of the universe, and that all other objects orbit around it. The Heliocentric Theory states that the Sun is the center of the universe, and all other objects orbit around it. Of course, the Heliocentric Theory is correct, since all astronomical objects orbit around the Sun.
Probably MILLIONS of stars very much like our Sun.
gravity
gravity
Some examples of plasma objects include stars (like the Sun), lightning bolts, auroras, and fluorescent light bulbs. Plasma is the most abundant state of matter in the universe and is formed when gas molecules become ionized, leading to a highly energized and electrically conductive state.
No the sun is not the biggest in the universe. Other stars like V V Cephei, Rigel etc. are larger and more massive than the sun. Except stars, there are other things like galaxies, black holes, etc. which are bigger than any star in the universe.
Gravity is considered a force in the universe because it is a fundamental interaction that causes objects with mass to be attracted to each other. This force is responsible for keeping planets in orbit around the sun and objects on Earth from floating off into space.
This model simply claims that Earth and the other planets revolve around the Sun.It is clear, nowadays, that the Sun is the center of the "Solar System", but not of the Universe. It is also clear that the Sun is not the EXACT center - the Sun and the planets move around the center of mass of the Solar System, which is very close to the Sun due to its larger mass, compared to other objects.
Every object in the universe exerts a gravitational pull on every other object in the universe. Most of the time, however, these forces are of inconsequential strength. For Venus, the most significant object of influence is the Sun.