Europa's weight is about 13.5% of Earth's weight. This is because Europa has a much lower mass and gravity compared to Earth.
Mass is constant, but weight depends on gravity. Your mass is the same where ever you are in the universe but your weight depends on how much the pull of gravity is. To put it another way, mass depends on how many particles or atoms are in your body and that is the same regardless if you are on the sun or the earth, so your mass on both the sun and earth is 63.5 kg. On the other hand the sun is much more massive than the earth so the sun pulls on you more than the earth and you "feel" more weight or pull from gravity.
Venus is on average about 30 million miles closer to the sun than Earth. This proximity to the sun causes Venus to have a much hotter surface temperature compared to Earth.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. This is because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
The Sun is not a planet. It is a star. The Earth has gas on it, but it is not gaseous compared to the planets defined as gaseous. So your answer would be no the Sun and the Earth are not gaseous planets.
Europa's weight is about 13.5% of Earth's weight. This is because Europa has a much lower mass and gravity compared to Earth.
A rock would weigh less on the Moon than on Earth due to the Moon's lower gravity. On the Sun, a rock would weigh significantly more due to the Sun's much stronger gravitational pull compared to Earth.
Think about this, the gravity of the Sun at the surface is 28 times the gravity of the Earth. In other words, if you weighed 100 kg on Earth, you would feel like you weighed 2,800 kg if you tried to walk on the surface of the Sun.
the sun is about 10000 times hotter than earth
The weight of the Sun is about 333,000 times the weight of the Earth. This is because the Sun is much larger and more massive than the Earth. The Sun's mass is approximately 333,000 times that of Earth.
The weight on Mercury is approximately 38% of the weight on Earth. This is because Mercury has lower gravity compared to Earth due to its smaller size and mass.
Mass is constant, but weight depends on gravity. Your mass is the same where ever you are in the universe but your weight depends on how much the pull of gravity is. To put it another way, mass depends on how many particles or atoms are in your body and that is the same regardless if you are on the sun or the earth, so your mass on both the sun and earth is 63.5 kg. On the other hand the sun is much more massive than the earth so the sun pulls on you more than the earth and you "feel" more weight or pull from gravity.
Venus is on average about 30 million miles closer to the sun than Earth. This proximity to the sun causes Venus to have a much hotter surface temperature compared to Earth.
The sun is the largest in size compared to the moon and Earth. It has a diameter about 109 times that of Earth and is about 400 times farther away from Earth than the moon is.
Your weight on Mars would be about 38% of your weight on Earth. This is because Mars has a weaker gravitational pull than Earth.
Mars is farther away from the sun.
They are both objects in the Solar system.