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No force orbits around the Earth. Forces do not orbit. The force that keeps material objects in orbit around the Earth is the mutual force of gravity between the Earth and the object.
Our star Sun has a good gravitational force which keeps the earth in its orbit. Earth revolves around the sun and completes one revolution in 365 days and 6 hours. It makes days and nights due to its rotation. The right distance from the Sun enables life on it.
Gravitational force.
WHAT HOLDS THE EARTH IN ITS ORBIT REVOLVING AROUND THE SUN?In fact the Earth's orbit is a sort of equilibrium. The Earth's revolutions around the Sun provides it with centripetal force. A force that wants to eject it out of its orbit. That same force that wants to eject you out of your car when you are in a tight bend.However (and fortunately) there exist a strong gravitational force (attracting force) between the Sun and the Earth. It happens that the centripetal force ejecting the Earth is equal and hence balances the gravitational force pulling it towards the earth. As a result the Earth continues its motion around the Sun, undisturbed.As a conclusion, I'll say that what holds the Earth around the Sun it a result of 2 forces acting opposite to each other, namely the centripetal force pulling it away from the Sun and the gravitational force pulling it towards the Sun.
We can observe nearby stars moving forward and back against the background of distant stars (parallax). Scientific analysis coupled with observations show that the Earth is held in its orbit by the gravitational force of the Sun which is far more massive than the Earth.
The moon revolves around the earth - due to a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
If the Earth had no gravitational effect on the Moon, then it wouldn't orbit the Earth. The Moon revolves around the Earth just like the Earth revolves around the Sun.
The mutual attractive force of gravity keeps the Earth in its orbit around the Sun.
The dominant force causing Earth's tides is the gravity of the moon as it revolves around us.
The earth revolves around the sun, due to the gravitational pull of the sun. The sun makes it revolve around itself, with the help of its gravitational force.
1.Sun's gravitational force due which it revolves around the Sun. 2.Earth's gravitational force which keep its Rotation/wobble around it's own axis. 3.Interplanetary and natural satellites gravitational forces which keeps the motion of universe in round shape as earth.
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I think you mean, "pull." And that force is gravity. You see, our solar system revolves around the sun, and the sun's gravitational pull keeps all the planets circling around the sun day and night. Every object has gravity to pull on other objects, which is why the moon rotates around Earth, because of Earth's gravity. Hope this helps!
I am not sure what you mean by "swimming". The movement of one object around a point outside it - in this case, the Earth around the Sun - is called "revolution". The movement of an object around an axis within the object is called "rotation". Earth does both. It revolves around the Sun with a period of one year, and it rotates around its own axis with a period of one day. Answer2: The earth revolves around the sun like a cork in a Ocean current. The current carries the earth around the sun. The Circulation Force is DelxcP where P is the earth's Momentum and c is the speed of light.
No force orbits around the Earth. Forces do not orbit. The force that keeps material objects in orbit around the Earth is the mutual force of gravity between the Earth and the object.
The force of gravity is both everywhere around and inside Earth.