the sun doesn't spin
The sun has a sidereal rotational period of about 24.47 days.
If the sun were to stop rotating then sunspot would no longer travel across the face of the sun but would remain motionless. As far as people are concerned there would be no net effect aside from those made from careful observation.
The planets will fall into the sun and get destroyed.
Then it would fall into the Sun. It is the Earth's movement (of about 30 km/second) that keeps it from falling INTO the Sun.
The earth wont stop spinning unless something big hits it - then we would all die from the collision. A counter rotational force is required to stop the earths spin, otherwise it will just go on rotating.
It stops at about 0.12 seconds.
Because there's nothing stopping them spinning.
The planets will fall into the sun and get destroyed.
If a helicopter blade stops spinning in the sky, the helicopter will experience a rapid descent known as autorotation. This is when the airflow through the rotor keeps the blades spinning, allowing the helicopter to land safely even without engine power. It requires skilled piloting to execute successfully.
When the Earth stops spinning.
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It would get drawn, by gravity, into the sun and just get burnt up.
We don't. gravity is slightly more on a non-spinning earth.
In that case, we die - all life on Earth dies. Life on Earth is completely dependent on the energy from the Sun.
The duration of the day is directly related to Earth's rotation (spinning). If Earth would spin slower, the days would get longer. This is not hypothetical; Earth is indeed spinning slower and slower - although that's not a quick process, but one that has been going on for millions of years. In the hypothetical case that Earth stopped spinning altogether - though this is not likely to happen - the length of a day would be equal to a year; sunrise and sunset would be caused by Earth's movement around the Sun.
Then it would fall into the Sun. It is the Earth's movement (of about 30 km/second) that keeps it from falling INTO the Sun.
If the world stopped spinning we would have a very unlikely chance or survival. It depends on what your asking. If the world stops spinning but still revolves around the sun. Or if the world stopped moving all together. There are many answers. If the world stopped spinning but still revolved around the sun then we would have seasons like we do now, but we would either have light or day for 6 months each. It would take a lot of adapting to. So if the world stopped moving all together. Then we wouldn't have seasons. We would either have light or darkness for the rest of our lives, and we would either be in the unbareable cold or the blistering heat.
The Sun... from the Sun? If you mean, what stops the Sun from breaking apart, it is held together by its own gravity.
they roate aroumd the sun by spinning