what is gravitational force acting on sun
in our book it was 270 m/s2
but i think it is 27.0 m/s2
*EDIT*: No, it is 274 m/s2. (27 m/s2 is only marginally higher than Jupiter's)
The sun belongs to the star class G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G dwarf star.
Our Sun is a G star. A "G" class has a temperature range 5,200 -> 6,000K Colour, Yellow to yellowish white Mass, 0.8 -> 1.04 of the Sun Luminousity 0.6 -> 1.5 of the Sun
The sun is a G-type main sequence star.
Yes, the sun is a G-type main-sequence star. Specifically, it is classified as a G2V star, indicating its position on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
The Population I group of stars
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
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Our Sun is a type G star.
The answer depends on what g is!
You can write this as "g - 7". The actual value of this expression, of course, will depend on the value of "g".
9.8 is the value for g, which stands for Gravity.
I think that g (the gravitational constant) varies dependent on your proximity to other massive bodies. For example the value of g on the moon is less than the value of g on earth. It is not constant throughout the universe.
You will have to define what "g" is.
The product of g and 4 is expressed as ( 4g ). This means that g is multiplied by 4, resulting in a value that is four times whatever the value of g is.
The sun is yellow dwarf star or type G.
The sun belongs to the star class G-type main-sequence star, also known as a G dwarf star.
If: -6g+36 = 12 then the value of g is = 4