Earth's Acceleration Toward the Sun

In summary, the Earth is 1.50 × 1011 m from the sun, with a mass of 5.98 × 1024 kg. The sun has a mass of 1.99 × 1030 kg. To find the Earth's acceleration towards the sun, we can use the formula F = ma and GMm/r^2. By plugging in the known values, we can easily calculate the force of gravity and determine the Earth's acceleration. For further understanding of orbital mechanics, one can refer to the Wikipedia article on the topic.
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The Earth is 1.50 × 1011 m from the sun. The earth’'s mass is 5.98 × 1024 kg, while the mass of the sun is 1.99 × 1030 kg.
What is Earth's acceleration toward the sun?
I'm really clueless how do this at all? I'm assuming it involves f=ma and GMm/r^2 formulas, but I really don't know. Help please...
 
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Ok, the force of gravity is: the constant of gravity multiplied by the product of the masses divided by the square of the distance. You can calculate the force easily.

You need to find the acceleration of the Earth. You know the force on Earth. You know the mass of the Earth. What is the acceleration of the Earth.
 
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You have the curiosity and a great opportunity to learn. I suggest starting here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_mechanics

You can use the formulas and tips in the article to make estimates about Earth and the Sun. Let us know how it worked for you.
 
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Moderator's note: moved to homework forum since this is a homework-type problem.

@boblolo123 you have the right formulas. You also have all the right quantities in your OP to fill into the formulas in order to find the unknown, which is ##a##. It's just a matter of plugging in the numbers.
 
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boblolo123 said:
The Earth is 1.50 × 1011 m from the sun.
To indicate 10 to some power, a caret ^ is often used.
The above would be 1.50 x 10^11 m.

boblolo123 said:
The earth’'s mass is 5.98 × 1024 kg
Similar here. 5.98 x 10^24 kg.
 
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To indicate 10 to some power, a caret ^ is often used.
Better still, the bar above the edit window has x2 and x2 options ready made for you.
Thisis deadeasy :smile:
 

What is Earth's acceleration toward the sun?

Earth's acceleration toward the sun refers to the change in the velocity of Earth as it orbits around the sun. It is caused by the gravitational pull of the sun on Earth.

How is Earth's acceleration toward the sun calculated?

Earth's acceleration toward the sun can be calculated using Newton's law of universal gravitation, which states that the force between two objects is directly proportional to their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them. The acceleration can be calculated by dividing the force of the sun's gravity on Earth by Earth's mass.

What is the value of Earth's acceleration toward the sun?

The value of Earth's acceleration toward the sun is approximately 0.0059 meters per second squared. This value is constantly changing due to factors such as Earth's changing distance from the sun and the gravitational influence of other planets.

Does Earth's acceleration toward the sun affect the length of a year?

Yes, Earth's acceleration toward the sun does affect the length of a year. As Earth's acceleration changes, its orbital speed and distance from the sun also change, causing a slight variation in the length of a year. However, this effect is very small and is not noticeable on a human timescale.

How does Earth's acceleration toward the sun impact other aspects of our planet?

Earth's acceleration toward the sun has a significant impact on our planet, as it is the primary force that keeps Earth in its orbit around the sun and maintains the stability of our solar system. It also plays a role in the Earth's seasons, climate, and tides. Changes in Earth's acceleration could have major consequences for life on our planet.

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