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The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
Gravity combined with the object's "sideways" (tangential to its orbit) motion. The Sun "wants" to pull the object towards it and the object "wants" to fly of into space. When these two things are balanced the object is in a stable orbit.
The Sun
Retrograde Motion
the Sun is the most massive object in our solar system.
The Sun.
Gravitation is not only the 'dominant' force that produces those effects, it's actually the 'only' force responsible for them.
Gravity, mainly.
If the object is gravitationally bound to the sun, it is part of the solar system. If not, not.
The biggest object in the solar system is the sun, and the smallest is Pluto
The solar system is the smallest
Please be more specific about which solar system.
The largest object in the solar system is not a planet. It is the Sun. The largest planet is Jupiter.
The sun has no motion because it is at the center of our solar system
Gravity combined with the object's "sideways" (tangential to its orbit) motion. The Sun "wants" to pull the object towards it and the object "wants" to fly of into space. When these two things are balanced the object is in a stable orbit.
The sun is the largest object and the only star in the solar system.
The sun is the most massive object in our solar system.