This distance varies because the earth rotates around the sun in an elipse (oval) - not a circle. The average distance is 150,000,000 kilometers, or 150,000,000,000 (one hundred and fifty thousand million) metres. The distance from Earth to the Sun is so great whether it is the surface of the center is trivial. The distance From the Earth to the Sun varies due to their orbits. The average distance between the Sun and Earth is 93 million miles, or 1 Astronomical unit (AU) which is 149.6 million kilometers.
About 52 weeks, or one year.
The sun is the source of most of the energy on Earth. Oceans come second.
Your units are off. Earth's acceleration due to gravity is 9.8 m/s2 = 1g The Sun's acceleration due to gravity is 274m/s2 So you must divide: (274m/s2) / (9.8 m/s2)= 28 times as much gravity on the sun than on earth. Or... the sun's gravity is 28g where 1g is the pull on earth.
In our system an astronomical unit is the average distance from the earth to the sun which is about 93 million miles. (92,957,000 miles) This is known as 1 AU. It is used to give some concept of how far other planet are away from the sun such as Pluto which is 39.53 AU.150 million kilometers or 93 million miles92,955, 807 miles, or 149,597,870,700 metres.
The sun's gravitational pull keeps the earth in orbit around it.
On average about 150,000,000,000 meters
149,597,870,700 meters
The earth is roughly 150E9 meters form the sun.
One gigameter (Gm) is equal to one billion meters. The distance from the Earth to the sun is 149,600,000,000 meters, or 149.6 Gm.
The distance from the sun to the Earth is about 150 million kilometers. To convert this to meters, we multiply by 1000 to get 150 billion meters.
The Sun's diameter is approximately 1,391,000,000 meters in length, which is over 100 times the approximate diameter of the Earth (12,756,200 meters).
The average distance from the Earth to the Sun is 150 million kilometers.Since there are 1000 meters in 1 kilometer,150,000,000 km=150,000,000,000 meters (or 150 billion meters).
This is a simple algebra problem. The Sun has a diameter of 1,390,000 km, and the Earth has a diameter of 12,756 km. If I'm making a model of the Sun that is 1.26 meters in diameter, what should the diameter of the model Earth be? So, 12756/1390000*1.226 = 0.0112509755 meters, or 1.125 cm. So, if the sun-model is 1.26 meters, about the size of a bicycle wheel, then the earth-model is about the size of a pea.
150,000,000 meters
The actual distance varies as the earth follows an elliptical orbit around the sun. However, the Astronomical Unit (AU) is defined as a unit of measuring distance in space (much smaller than light years). The AU is the average distance between the earth and the sun and is equal to 149,597,870,700 meters. It is common to refer to it as 150 million Kilometers.
1,416,213,920 meters across
Given the ratio of the distance between the earth to the sun and the earth to the moon, calculations find an incredibly small number, almost 1/400. Multiplying by 400 meters gives a distance of just over 1.028 meters in this comparison.