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Durability on the sun

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Right now, the durability to surive on the sun is listed as Multi-City Block. The calculation didn't take into account forces of gravity however, only heat . Something to do with unequivalent units of energy.

But the gravitational acceleration of our sun is about 27.94g, so 27.9 X earth's gravity of 9.8 = 273.8 metres/second/second of gravity acceleration

Graviational force on an object is equal to = Object's mass x gravitational acceleration, so for anyone surviving on the surface of the sun, they must be able to withstand the force of their own mass X 273.8 in addition to the heat/radiation.

This is only for the surface not the core, and I don't know if this would result in any upgrades which is why its on the question and answers board, but is calculating right?
 
You can inform DontTalk about this thread, if you wish. We went with his calculations for withstanding solar temperatures.
 
Calculating the force on a person is easy, that was never the problem.

The problem is that what you have then is only the force on the person.

What you want would be energy however.

You have Newton and need Joule.


The relation between the two is Energy = Force * distance

But there is no distance to be found here, given that, if you are resisting the gravity, essentially nothing moves. So distance = 0 and hence energy change also 0 (in terms of gravity alone).
 
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