The formula to calculate the Weight on the Sun is:
\[ SW = EW \times 333,000 \]
Where:
The weight on the Sun refers to the hypothetical weight of an object if it were placed on the surface of the Sun. Due to the Sun's immense gravitational pull, an object's weight would be significantly greater compared to its weight on Earth.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ SW = 150 \times 333,000 = 49,950,000 \text{ lb} \]
The Weight on the Sun is 49,950,000 lb.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ SW = 200 \times 333,000 = 66,600,000 \text{ lb} \]
The Weight on the Sun is 66,600,000 lb.