We, and everything living on earth, would die, and probably rather quickly. We would become free-floating in space, and even if we could anchor ourselves to bedrock, our atmosphere, water, sand/soil and every other unattached thing would float off into space.
If the Sun were to suddenly disappear, the planets in our solar system would no longer orbit around it due to the lack of gravitational pull. The planets would continue in a straight line at a constant speed tangent to their orbits, moving off into space in different directions. The sudden loss of solar radiation would also lead to a rapid drop in temperatures across the solar system.
If sun's gravity suddenly disappears then the planets will stop to revolve around the sun after some time and this duration is equal to the time taken by the light to reach from sun to other planets. For e.g. Time taken by earth to stop revolving and flying off in any direction = Time taken by light to earth from sun = 8 min. 20 seconds Also, planets will start to fly in any direction and they may collapse and in simple words: Solar system will collapse and life will disappear on earth.
if the sun would vanish the temperatures on the earth would drop drastically the oceans may get frozen . The plants would not be able to prepare food by the process of photosynthesis . the water cycle would not happen ultimately it would lead to mankind being destroyed
The same thing that happens every night when the sun disappears...nothing! Gravity on Earth is not dependent on the Sun. But life on Earth is, gravity would be the least of Earth's problems if the Sun dissapeared
Each of the planets, moons and asteroids are actually moving fairly quickly. The Earth, for example, has an orbital speed of a little upwards of 66,000 miles per hour. Without gravity to keep things orbiting, everything would continue in a straight line straight out into space.
Nothing will happen that concerns you.
If the gravitational field of the sun collapses, the earth is likely to come to an end.
If the Sun were to suddenly disappear, the planets in our solar system would no longer orbit around it due to the lack of gravitational pull. The planets would continue in a straight line at a constant speed tangent to their orbits, moving off into space in different directions. The sudden loss of solar radiation would also lead to a rapid drop in temperatures across the solar system.
If the sun would disappear from the centre of the solar system, there would be some reason for it to disappear or there is no other way that the sun can suddenly disappear from the centre. In other ways if there was no sun then there won't be any life on earth, nor there would be any source of light, there would be no heat in the solar system and the temperature of the planets would decrease innumerably, there would be no low tide on the earth or on any other planet, only high tide would be seen.
The planets would slowly start to randomly go in directions, eventually colliding into the sun, or other planets.
If sun's gravity suddenly disappears then the planets will stop to revolve around the sun after some time and this duration is equal to the time taken by the light to reach from sun to other planets. For e.g. Time taken by earth to stop revolving and flying off in any direction = Time taken by light to earth from sun = 8 min. 20 seconds Also, planets will start to fly in any direction and they may collapse and in simple words: Solar system will collapse and life will disappear on earth.
The motion of the sun will stop because the sun will crush on the earth if the gravitational field of the sun collapses.
If the force of gravity were to disappear suddenly, the mass of the body would remain the same, as mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change. However, the weight of the body would become zero, since weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity.
Then the earth, with all of the other planets, will move further away from the sun.
if the sun would vanish the temperatures on the earth would drop drastically the oceans may get frozen . The plants would not be able to prepare food by the process of photosynthesis . the water cycle would not happen ultimately it would lead to mankind being destroyed
Then everything in space would fall for the ground due to the massive gravitational force that it is emitting.
If the Higgs boson were to suddenly disappear, it could lead to a breakdown in the mechanism responsible for giving particles mass, potentially causing particles to become massless and leading to significant changes in the structure of matter and the laws of physics as we currently understand them. This could have far-reaching consequences for the universe as we know it.