Sun's gravitational force keeps all the planets bound to the sun
gravity and the force field of the solar system
The force of gravity does. It's really the only force available.
The force that keeps a nucleus intact is known as the strong nuclear force.
EMF (voltage) is the force that keeps current flowing in a circuit.
Centripetal Force.That force is, of course, supplied by gravitional force.
The force of gravity, which acts over immense distances, keeps the solar system's components in fairly stable orbits around a common center of gravity. The solar system itself is constantly moving - as the sun is in orbit around the galactic nucleus, and also the galaxy bound in a galactic cluster and larger supercluster, all of which possess intrinsic motions.
The force of the Sun's gravity keeps them in their orbits.
Gravity.
Gravity is the force which keeps them there.
the gravitational force of the sun
gravity and the force field of the solar system
gravity . . . .
The force of gravity does. It's really the only force available.
A centripetal family is one that binds members together and keeps family members tightly associated with the family system.
gravity
The force that keeps all of our planets in rotation is gravity.
A force called gravity. It also keeps our feet on the ground.