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- 1 What will be the effect if the Earth is the same as the size of the Sun?
- 2 What will happen to Earth if our Sun becomes a black hole with the same mass )?
- 3 What would happen to the earth if the sun suddenly shrunk in size and became a black hole?
- 4 What would happen if a black hole sucked up the Sun?
What will be the effect if the Earth is the same as the size of the Sun?
Earth being the same size as the Sun is hard enough to imagine, but when you consider a Sun-sized Earth having the same mass as the Sun, it doesn’t only jeopardize our survival, it disrupts our entire Solar System. Think about it. With the Earth as big as the Sun, you’d pretty much lose the Moon either way.
What would happen to the orbit of Earth if the Sun were to instantly become a black hole?
6. If the Sun suddenly became a black hole, how would Earth’s orbit be affected? Earth’s orbit would not be affected. A black hole only has its gravity, which would be exactly the same as the Sun’s.
What will happen to Earth if our Sun becomes a black hole with the same mass )?
Earth Will Not Be Sucked In by a Black Hole Well, once you know if the sun is replaced by a black hole there will be no life. With the same mass as the sun, the movement of the planets around it will remain in its orbit.
What would happen if Earth revolved around Uy scuti?
If UY Scuti took our Sun’s place at the center of our solar system, it would engulf everything as far out as the orbit of Saturn. That includes all of us here on Earth, so maybe it’s best to leave that huge star where it is. Instead, we could just move the Earth to the orbit of UY Scuti.
What would happen to the earth if the sun suddenly shrunk in size and became a black hole?
What would happen if the Sun suddenly became a black hole without changing its mass? The black hole would quickly suck in the Earth. Earth would gradually spiral into the black hole.
What would happen to the orbits of the planets if the sun was replaced by a black hole with 1 solar mass?
Contrary to popular belief, the Solar System would not be sucked in: a solar-mass black hole would exert no more gravitational pull than our Sun. As this computer simulation shows, the planets would actually continue on in their orbits as if nothing had happened.
What would happen if a black hole sucked up the Sun?
If a black hole under 100 million masses of our Sun entered our Solar System, it wouldn’t swallow the Sun in one go. It would gradually start pulling matter from our star, until all that’s left of it would be a cloud of gas. Our planet could be torn apart by the tidal forces from the black hole consuming our Sun.