Our Sun, as with all other stars in our galaxy, orbits the center of the galaxy, which is presumed to be a black hole.
(Technically, the Sun orbits the planets, too . . . that is, they orbit each other. But the effect on the Sun's movement is so slight that it can be ignored for general purposes.)
The region around a charged object where an electric force can be exerted on another object is called the electric field. This field exists around any charged object and exerts a force on any other charged object placed within it.
Gravity
A satellite is any object that revolves around another object.
The term for the movement of an object around another object is "orbit." Orbits can be elliptical, circular, or any other shape depending on the gravitational forces involved.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
Any object that revolves around another object in space is called a satilite.
Eris does not revolve around any specific object. It is a dwarf planet in our solar system that orbits the Sun just like other planets.
No, not only the earth and all of the other known planets have a gravitational attraction, but any object of any mass carries with it a measurable gravitational attraction to any other object of mass. Which is why it is said that the moon doesnt just revolve around the earth, for instance, but that the earth and moon REVOLVE AROUND EACH OTHER.
What kind of question is that? Think about it and take a good look around.
Any object which has a mass will do as an example, in other words, any object.
The region around a charged object where the object and the electric force interacts with other charged objects is called the electric field. The electric field is a vector field that exerts a force on any other charged object placed within it, with the magnitude and direction of the force depending on the charge and position of the objects involved.
Satellite.