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No meaningful comparison is possible without specifying that the distance from both

bodies will be the same at the moment of measurement.

If you measured the acceleration due to gravity (or your weight) some distance from

the sun, and then measured the acceleration due to gravity (or your weight) at the

same distance from the Earth, you would find that the measurement in the vicinity

of the sun is about 332,982 times the corresponding measurement at the Earth. It

doesn't matter what the distance is, as long as both are the same.

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The ratio of the Earth's gravity to the Sun's gravity is about 0.0006. The Sun's gravity is much stronger than the Earth's gravity because the Sun has a much larger mass. This difference in gravitational force is what keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun.

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