The average distance is approx 58 million kilometres.
Mercury's Astronomical units is .39 rounded off or if you want to be semi precise it would be .3870320856
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has one planet[venus] between us[Earth] and Mercury.
Aphelion: 0.466697 AUPerihelion: 0.307499 AUMean: 0.387098 AU
The average distance is 57.9 million kilometres.
Mercury is closer to the earth than the sun is, because the orbit of Mercury is between the sun and the orbit of Earth. However, when Mercury is on the opposite side of the sun from the earth, the sun is closer to the earth than Mercury is.
The average mean distance between Mercury and the Sun is generally cited as being 36,000,000 miles or, 57,900,000 kilometres.
Varying from the the distance from the Earth to the Moon + the distance from the sun to the earth + the distance from mercury to the sun, to the distance from the earth to the sun - the distance from mercury to the sun - the distance from the earth to the moon
The gravitational force between the Sun and Mercury is determined by Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that the force is proportional to the product of the masses of the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The force varies depending on the distance between the Sun and Mercury, as well as their masses.
Mercury's Astronomical units is .39 rounded off or if you want to be semi precise it would be .3870320856
The distance between earth and mercury depends on whether mercury is on the same side of the sun or the opposite side!
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has one planet[venus] between us[Earth] and Mercury.
Aphelion: 0.466697 AUPerihelion: 0.307499 AUMean: 0.387098 AU
Both Mercury and Earth are orbiting the Sun. At some time they are on the same side of the sun and at others they are on opposite sides of the Sun. Thus the concept of an average distance between them is almost meaningless as it is constantly changing.The average distance of Mercury from the Sun is 57,909,100 km.The average distance of Earth from the Sun is 149,597,887 km.
The average distance is 57.9 million kilometres.
The force of attraction between the Sun and Mercury is governed by Newton's law of universal gravitation. The magnitude of this force is determined by the masses of the Sun and Mercury, as well as the distance between them. Due to its proximity to the Sun, Mercury experiences a strong gravitational pull towards the Sun, causing it to orbit in an elliptical path.
Mercury's Minimum Distance from Sun is------46.0 million km Mercury's Maximum Distance from Sun is------69.8 million km Mercury is the closest planet to the sun. It orbits at a distance that averages less than four-tenths as far as the distance from the Earth to the sun.
The distance between Mercury and the sun varies from a minimum of 46,000,000 km to a maximum of 69,817,000 km.