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Effect of Suns gravity on an object on the Earths surface The sun, like the moon, produces tides on the earth The solar tides are weaker but big enough so that you can easily tell the difference between when the solar tides are adding to the lunar tides (a spring tide) vs when they are partly counteracting them (a neap tide) And tides are nothing but the part of the effect of an object's gravity that shows up because you're either closer or farther
How is distance between sun and earth calculated? Do you want to know both how the Earth-sun distance is measured and how the speed of light is measured? Those are completely different things As I asked before, separate threads, please
What is the Suns core made of? - Physics Stack Exchange The reason is that at the temperatures of the sun's core production of the next stable step (carbon) is many orders of magnitude slower than helium production Many Right now the density and temperature of the core are regulated by the energy input of helium production and the the energy loss mechanism of radiative transport
How long until the sun cannot sustain human life on earth? The sun will last, at its current brightness for 9 billion more years How long until the sun gets burned down to the point where it cannot sustain life on Earth anymore? Updated: I am more concer
What is actually meant by sun set and sun rise times, when taking . . . If this is the case, then when we read things like what time sun sets and rises on websites, books, calendars, other official times, et al… does that mean when we see for example ‘sun set at 18:35’ is the time denoting the actual sun set taking into account of the mirage or what is visible to us
What is the simplest way to prove that Earth orbits the Sun? Assume you're talking to someone ignorant of the basic facts of astronomy How would you prove to them that Earth orbits the Sun? Similarly, how would you prove to them that the Moon orbits Earth?
Why does the Sun shine brighter some days? [duplicate] 1) The sun seems brighter (more dazzling) if there is more scattering in the atmosphere The sun would actually look very small to us in the sky if there were no atmosphere (it's the same angular size as the moon) and most of the brightness seen in the direction of the sun is from small deflection rayleigh scattering
sun - How far has Earth moved from its birth orbit? - Physics Stack . . . So how far has earth moved towards or away from the sun in these 4 5 billion years? Now perfect balance between the centrifugal force of orbital rotation and sun's gravity is impossible so the earth's orbit should either be slowly decaying inwards or expanding outwards due to difference in magnitude of those opposing forces