inertia is weird. haha.
Gravity and Inertia keeps the earth in orbit
The force of gravity and the inertia of the Earth (as it orbits the Sun). Also, gravity combined with the inertia of the Moon (as it orbits the Earth).
The force of gravity and the inertia of the Earth (as it orbits the Sun). Also, gravity combined with the inertia of the Moon (as it orbits the Earth).
The inertia of earth combines with gravity to keep it from colliding with the sun
The Earth's orbit around the sun is determined by gravitational forces, which keep the Earth moving in a nearly circular path. The sun's immense gravitational pull keeps the Earth in its orbit, while the Earth's inertia prevents it from falling directly into the sun.
Newton concluded that the combination of the gravitational force between the Earth and the Sun, and the Earth's inertia moving it in a straight line, keep the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
Inertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion. In the case of Earth orbiting the sun, its inertia keeps it moving in a straight line. However, the gravitational pull of the sun constantly pulls on Earth, causing it to curve around in its orbit.
Because the sun's gravitational pull and inertia hold it.
The mutual gravitational attraction between the earth and the sun is the force that keeps the earth in orbit around the sun. It's the only force required, which is lucky, because it's the only force that exists.
The two key factors that keep Earth in orbit around the Sun and the Moon in orbit around Earth are gravity and inertia. Gravity is the force that attracts the Earth and the Moon towards the Sun and Earth, respectively, while inertia is the tendency of an object to maintain its state of motion. The balance between these two forces results in stable orbits; gravity pulls the objects inward, while inertia causes them to move forward in space. This interplay creates the elliptical paths that define their orbits.
Yes, but the Gravitational pull is also at play.
The Earth stays in space due to a balance of two main forces: gravity and inertia. Gravity pulls the Earth towards the Sun, while the Earth's inertia keeps it moving forward in its orbit. This delicate balance causes the Earth to continuously move in its orbit around the Sun without falling into it.