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Q: Do electrons behave like planets rotating on their axes?
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Do planets move?

Yes, because of the gravity of the sun they are moved in a circular motion that goes at a certain speed depending on the distance of the planets and centripetal forces. All the planets in out solar system revolve around the sun, while rotating on it's axes.


Do planets orbit the sun?

Yes. The Sun in turn orbits the galaxy. Planets and the Sun also rotate on their axes.


What is the uses of axes?

for cutting tree or some other planets... and it is used for formers


What is the tilted planet called?

All the planets are tilted on their axes, but Uranus has the greatest tilt.


What planet is the tilted planet?

All the planets are tilted on their axes, but Uranus has the greatest tilt.


Do all planets stay in one place or do they revolve in orbit?

The planets turn about their axes (rotate), and move in orbits about the sun (revolve). They are all in dynamic motion all the time. Welcome to the music of the spheres. Planets (all of them) are continually in motion. They all revolve on their axes and move about the sun in their orbits. This is the music of the spheres.


Do all planets axes point in the same direction as Earth's?

no uranus spins side ways


Do gas planets rotate around their axes faster than rock ones?

They go faster


Can seven energy levels have a minimum number of electrons?

It depends on the ground level and its orbital axes


Is there a north pole and a south pole on mars?

Yes. All of the planets, which spin on their own axes, have a north and a south pole.To my knowledge, Earth is the only planet upon which axes may be found. I do believe that all planets that rotate around their axis have a north and south pole.


What is synchronous reference frame?

It has been shown that the speed of rotation of the d.q axes can be arbitrary although there are three preferred speeds or reference frames as follows: (a) the stationary reference frame when the d,q axes do not rotate; (b) the synchronously rotating reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at synchronous speed; (c) the rotor reference frame when the d,q axes rotate at rotor speed.


Is it possible for a planet to have both planetary spin and orbital motion?

All planets spin on their axes as well as orbiting the Sun.