Science, asked by mdgirase2013, 8 months ago

(1) What will happen to our solar
system if the sun were to suddenly
disappear?​

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Answered by anish03022006
0

Answer:

The stars would still shine, and electricity would continue to work so cities would remain lit for as long as the power lasted. Even the planets would remain visible for a brief time

Answered by Samiksha1125
5

Answer:

The stars would still shine, and electricity would continue to work so cities would remain lit for as long as the power lasted. Even the planets would remain visible for a brief time. Probably too small to matter. There would also be no light or heat, but that would be insignificant. It is of course scientifically impossible for this to happen, unless some alien physics was involved. The earth and all planets will experience a slight change in the orbit, but not at the same time

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