answersLogoWhite

0

There is gravity everywhere, all the time. Every particle of mass is gravitationally

attracted to every other particle of mass, all the time, everywhere, right now.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

Would the pull of the sun's gravity on a space probe greater near mercury or near Saturn?

The pull of the Sun's gravity on a space probe would be greater near Mercury than near Saturn. This is because gravitational force decreases with distance; Mercury is much closer to the Sun than Saturn. Therefore, the gravitational attraction exerted by the Sun on an object near Mercury is significantly stronger than that on an object near Saturn.


Does the suns gravity hold asteroids?

Yes. Asteroids have some gravity, but it is very weak because of their low mass in comparison to an actual planet.


Does the sun have a stronger gravity than venus?

The Sun is both dense enough and large enough to have a force of gravity greater than all of the objects in and near the Solar System, including those within the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt. So, your answer is 'Yes", the Sun has a stronger gravity than planet Venus.


What force holds orbit from sun?

The simple answer: Gravity. The less simple answer: Gravity holds the moon near the earth and the earth near the sun. Gravity is a dent in space-time. Think of a bowl. The bowl shape is from a heavy object weighting it down. the heavier it is, the bigger the 'bowl'. Lets suppose the bowl is made from the sun. If we put a marble in its gravity (inside the bowl), and give it some speed, it will roll around the sides. this is why the Earth does not crash into the sun. It revolves at just the right speed to stay in the suns gravity, but not crash into it and burn up.


Is the gravity on Sun more than on the Earth or is it the same?

The gravity of the sun is more. The sun is the roughly the size of 946 Earths.

Related Questions

Why do planets have less gravity than the sun?

No planet has anywhere near the mass that the sun does, and the strength of gravity in an object is proportional to its mass.


Would gravity crush you on the sun?

Yes, the intense gravity on the Sun would crush a human due to the immense pressure exerted by the mass of the Sun. The Sun's gravity is about 28 times stronger than Earth's gravity, making it impossible for a human to survive on the Sun's surface.


Would the pull of the sun's gravity on a space probe greater near mercury or near Saturn?

The pull of the Sun's gravity on a space probe would be greater near Mercury than near Saturn. This is because gravitational force decreases with distance; Mercury is much closer to the Sun than Saturn. Therefore, the gravitational attraction exerted by the Sun on an object near Mercury is significantly stronger than that on an object near Saturn.


Why is the planet near the sun moves very fast?

Near the Sun the force of gravity is stronger so the planet has more energy which means it has to move faster.


Why is planet near the sun has move very fast?

Near the Sun the force of gravity is very strong so the planet has more energy which means it has to move faster.


Does the suns gravity hold asteroids?

Yes. Asteroids have some gravity, but it is very weak because of their low mass in comparison to an actual planet.


How does the sun's gravity compare to earths gravity?

The sun gravity is stronger


Why doesn't the moon get attracted by the Sun's gravity and orbit it instead?

because the moon is close to the earth, earth's gravity is more powerful ! so that why it is near to us.


Does the sun have a stronger gravity than venus?

The Sun is both dense enough and large enough to have a force of gravity greater than all of the objects in and near the Solar System, including those within the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt. So, your answer is 'Yes", the Sun has a stronger gravity than planet Venus.


How does the sun makes its own gravity?

Anything with mass has gravity. The sun's mass is enormous. Therefore the sun has strong gravity.


How does the sun have gravity?

The sun has all the gravity to keep the planets a certain distance from the sun.


How does the sun gravity connect to gravity?

the sun connect to gravity because the sun is heavy remember the heavier some thing is the more gravity pulls you and the lighter u are the least gravity pulls you