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g=274.0 m/s^2 (weight=mass x g)(g on the sun is about 28 times as strong as on the earth (9.8 m/s^2)) F=Gm1m2/d^2 (You can use this to calculate the force (F) acting on an object (m2) at a distance (d)) The escape velocity on the sun from the sun is 617.5 km/s. The Sun has an enormous amount of mass, and so it has a lot of gravity. In fact, the mass of the Sun is 333,000 times more than the mass of the Earth. Forget that the surface temperature of the Sun is 5,800 Kelvin and made of hydrogen - what would you feel if you could walk on the surface of the Sun? Think about this, the gravity of the Sun at the surface is 28 times the gravity of the Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would feel like you weighed 2,800 kg if you tried to walk on the surface of the Sun. Needless to say, you would die pretty quickly just from the pull of gravity, not to mention the heat, etc.

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