if the sun turned into a black hole we would be gone in seconds... it wouldn't matter
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The Earth gravitational attraction would remain the same. Sun's gravitational attraction would also remain the same. Why? Because their mass would remain the same.
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
Without gravity the Earth would go off into outer space where it's cold and dark and the temperature on Earth would probably fall to about -250 degrees C. The Sun's gravity keeps us in a nice nearly-circular orbit so that we can have a good time.
The Earth's orbit is primarily shaped by the gravitational pull of the Sun, which dominates the solar system's dynamics. As the Earth moves through space, its velocity and the gravitational attraction create a balance, resulting in an elliptical orbit. Additionally, the gravitational influence of other celestial bodies, such as the Moon and planets, can cause slight variations in the Earth's orbit over time. This elliptical shape is described by Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
the earth will lose it's gravitational field or the crust and the outer core will start to move inwards because of the earths gravitational field
ahhh now.... When a spacecraft leaves earths atmoshere it does not leave earths gravitational pull! the moon itself is in earths gravitational pull. which is what stops the moon from floating away so as far as i can imagine if you put a space craft on the moon you have not left earths gravitational pull or the E.G.P
No. Mass is the quantity of actual stuff of which an object is composed.The force of gravitational attraction between the Earth and the object'smass is called the object's "weight" on Earth.
The moons gravitational attraction is weaker as the moon is smaller
because the gravitational attraction of moon is very low(about 1/6th of earths') which is not sufficient to hold the air molecules to form atmosphere.
No. There is a gravitational force of attraction between every two masses in the universe. The strongest pair of forces you feel is the pair between you and the earth, which you call your "weight". It would be there even if the sun were not there.
All objects within the universe attract all other objects through gravity. as distance increases this attraction lessens to an insignificant amount, however the force is still there. therefore the Earth's gravitational field's range is limitless.
-- Take an object of known mass, such as a liter of water.-- Measure the force of gravitational attraction between it and the earth, by placing it on a scale and "weighing" it.-- Knowing the distance from the center of the earth (earth's "radius") and the value of the Gravitational constant,and using the formula for the gravitational force between two masses, the earth's mass can now be calculated.
Less than one tenth (1/10) of the earths gravitational pull.
it is 10N/Kg
WIEGHT
yes
9.8 N/kg
High tides would be smaller and low tides would be bigger, but would still occur. The cause of the tides is the gravitational attraction between the earth and moon, and to a lesser extent, between the earth and sun. If the moon were further from the earth, its gravitational attraction would be less strong, and its effect on the earth's liquid envelope would be correspondingly less.