it is called continum in motion
Our solar system consists of the sun, the planets, their moons, and a variety of smaller objects. The sun is at the center of the solar system, with other orbiting around it. The force of gravity holds the solar system together.
from when an objects crashed into earth and an chunk of rock form
Because the friction of molicules rubbing other molicules.
it pulls them all together
because of GRAVITY
Elastic collision: objects bound against each other after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving. Inelastic collision: objects stick together after the collision. - One is moving and the other is at rest. - Both objects are moving.
The force that decreases the acceleration of two objects moving against each other is the gravitational force.
Objects that move around other objects in the universe are said to be orbiting it, or in orbit.
Objects that move around other objects in the universe are said to be orbiting it, or in orbit.
While there is some seemingly random movement, in general the objects are moving away from one another. In other words, the Universe is expanding.
When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
When two objects are moving with respect to each other at different speeds, and that difference is a good fraction of the speed of light, then the rate of time passing on one object would seem to an observer on the other object to be different.
The mass of the most objects is too small to cause a force large enough to notice. This is why you don't see the objects moving toward each other.
Sirius is not part of our Solar System, so it is not appropriate to talk about "other objects in the solar system".
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The only thing that matters is the RELATIVE Velocity between the two Objects, not whether they are BOTH moving or not. If one is standing still and the other going 100 MPH, the result is the same as if both were going 50 MPH.
When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.When no momentum is exchanged with other objects/systems.