Science, asked by ak209609422, 22 days ago

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

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Answered by itzreal
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Answer:

If the Sun miraculously disappeared, the Earth (and all the other objects in the Solar System) would continue their forward motion in a straight line off into space, instead of following their almost-circular orbits. For the Earth this means it would head off towards the stars at about 30km/s (67,000mph).

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Answered by prithy06
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If that were true, then the first thing that would happen when the sun disappeared is that Earth, along with all the other planets, would go flying off into space. It would be complete and utter chaos in our solar system. ... Therefore, we would still see the sun in our sky eight minutes after it was gone.

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