First we would freeze to death
It would be Bad!
The acceleration of gravity at the 'surface' of the sun is 275 meters/sec2.An object with a mass of 372 grams weighs about 3.65 newtons (13 ounces) on earth,and about 102.3 newtons (23 pounds) on the sun.
The Earth would start flying off into space.
Gravity keeps planets in orbit around the sun. If planets were not subject to the gravitational attraction of the sun, they would fly off into interstellar space. In addition, gravity is also what holds planets together. If there were no gravity, the planets, and the sun, would disintegrate under the force of their own spin. There would be nothing left of the solar system but an expanding cloud of gas and dust.
Yes. The force of gravity is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between any two masses.
The food and warmth we need to survive. It would also seriously meddle with gravity.
The planets would fly off into space and lose their moons and atmospheres. The sun would explode from its enormous interior pressure.
If the sun were to suddenly lose its gravity, it would no longer be able to hold itself together and would disintegrate. The solar system's planets, including Earth, would no longer be bound by the sun's gravitational pull and would fly off into space in straight lines. This event would lead to chaos and destruction as the entire solar system would lose its stability.
No. Earth would be trapped by the Sun's gravity even if it didn't shone.
The gravity of the sun is massive. A 100 lb person would weigh over 2100 lbs 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.
Yes, Earth would still have gravity without the sun. Gravity is a fundamental force that exists between all objects with mass, so Earth's gravity is due to its own mass, not just the presence of the sun. The sun's gravity does impact Earth's orbit and tides, but Earth would still have its own gravitational field even without the sun.
The earth is held in its orbit due to the gravitational effect of the sun. Were the sun to lose its gravity, the earth would fly off into space and quickly freeze.
If there was no gravity, the Sun and and the planets would never have formed.
It would be Bad!
If th sun's gravity were to disappear, Earth would go off in a straight line into interstellar space.
Yes. Without the sun's gravity the planets would move out into interstellar space in straight lines.