There are physical laws that explain the gravitational forces in the solar system. Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation states that the gravitational force is equal to the product of the masses of two distinct objects and the gravitational constant divided by the square of the distance between them. Einstein's law of general relativity postulates that gravity is an effect of the warping, or curving of space-time.
The "cause" of gravitation is unknown.
The source of most of it (in the solar system) is the sun (it has 99% of the total mass.
The effect is that the planets all rotate around the sun - which defines the solar system.
The gravitational pull of the solar system is the sun...it pulls the whole solar system into in orbit using its STRONG gravitational pull.
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Yes, the black holes are sucking solar systems into them.
Since the Sun has the most mass of all the objects in the solar system, it has the strongest gravitational pull. If there were another object in the solar system with more mass than the Sun, the planets (and the Sun itself) would orbit it. If there were no Sun's gravity (or other gravitational forces) the planets would travel in straight lines instead of orbits.
The bigger the planet/star the larger the gravational force.
A bunch of hydrogen atoms clustered together. The H+ smashed together releasing a ton of heat, creating the sun.
the orbit of planets around the Sun in the Solar systemthe orbit of moons around their planets in the Solar system
Gravitational force is caused by acceleration due to gravity and an objects mass. Gravitational force is the same as an object's weight. Gravitational force is something scientists try to measure. Physics is an area of science where people study gravitational force. Gravitational force is important in terms of the way planets orbit the sun in our solar system.
Each planet remains in orbit because of the pair of equal gravitational forces that attract it and the sun toward each other.
gravitational force
Everything with mass ... i.e. ALL the objects of the solar system.
If there are no outside forces acting on a system of particles the total momentum of the system will remain constant; i.e. the center of mass of the system will remain at rest or move at constant velocity.
Since the Sun has the most mass of all the objects in the solar system, it has the strongest gravitational pull. If there were another object in the solar system with more mass than the Sun, the planets (and the Sun itself) would orbit it. If there were no Sun's gravity (or other gravitational forces) the planets would travel in straight lines instead of orbits.
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The bigger the planet/star the larger the gravational force.
The Earth exerts the greatest gravitational force on you because it is the most massive object you are closest to. The Earth exerts a force equal to your weight. The other objects exert gravitational forces but are not very noticeable because they are either low in mass or separated from you by great distance.
Gravitational forces combined with the motion of the planet or moon originating from the formation of the solar system.
The planets and other objects in the solar system stay in their orbits due to the mutual gravitational attraction between each orbiting object and the Sun.
A bunch of hydrogen atoms clustered together. The H+ smashed together releasing a ton of heat, creating the sun.
Due to the gravitational pull towards the sun, fron when the solar system was born in a solar nebula.