The object is actually lighter on the Sun
The moon orbits because of the gravitational pull from a plant. Planets move around the sun because. The lighter object orbits the heavier one, and the Sun is, by far, the heaviest object in the solar system.
This process is known as nuclear fusion. It occurs in stars like the sun when lighter elements such as hydrogen are combined to form heavier elements like helium, releasing a large amount of energy in the process.
The sun is far more massive than the moon.
That process is known as nuclear fusion. In nuclear fusion, lighter elements such as hydrogen combine to form heavier elements, releasing energy in the process. This is the process that powers stars like our 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
Any part of an object always appears lighter-colored when a flashlight is shining on it.
That is called "nuclear fusion".
The nuclear process that converts helium and hydrogen into heavier elements is nuclear fusion. In this process, the nuclei of lighter elements combine to form the nuclei of heavier elements, releasing large amounts of energy in the process. This is the process that powers stars like our Sun.
Because mass for a specific object can't change, only volume can change. This means you could expand and feel lighter (as a result of lower density), or contract and feel heavier (as a result of higher density), however, your actual mass would stay the same. The real answer has nothing to do with feelings or density. The reasoning is correct. You are lighter at noon because of the gravitational pull exerted by the sun.
Our Sun is quite heavy.It weighs 1.9891×1030 kgThat is 332,900 times heavier than the Earth.
A rock's weight on the Moon would be about one-sixth of its weight on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravitational pull. Conversely, on the Sun, the rock would weigh significantly more—approximately 27 times its weight on Earth—because of the Sun's much stronger gravity. Thus, while a rock would be lighter on the Moon, it would be substantially heavier on the Sun.
Heavier than what, the sun????