There's no reason why the gravitational forces between a sunspot and the rest
of the sun should be any different from those between the rest of the sun and
any part of it with similar mass at a similar distance from its center.
The sun gravity is stronger
The sun gravity is stronger
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.
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
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.
The sun gravity is stronger
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The sun gravity is stronger
No
The sun gravity is stronger
Far, far stronger at 274.0m/s2earth gravity is 9.78m/s2
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.
Earth has weaker gravity than the sun bu stronger gravity than the moon.
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.
What is true about sunspots
Because the Sun's gravity is stronger than Earth's.
Sunspots are the temporary dark spots on the surface of the sun, specifically the photosphere. Sunspots can get as big as 50,000 km long. Sunspots can interrupt terrestrial magnetism.