If you seriously cannot look this up in the textbook you're using, then you do not deserve to have the answer posted here. If they're not listed explicitly in your textbook, then you should have a list of forces - figure it out. If you can't figure it out, then apply this helpful algorithm:
1. Read the problem.
2. Think about the answer.
3. Write it down.
The cloud of gas and dust that eventually developed into our solar system is called the solar nebula.
Gravity
A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.
A nebula
1)started as swirling could of gas and dust called a Nebula 2)Gravity pulled most the matter towards the center and the cloud spun faster. 3)Fusion starts..... a star is born. 4)Heat from the sun gets rid of gas around the forming planets. 5)Gravity and rotation cause the protoplanets to become denser. 6)Matter circling the planets become moons. Then the left over matter becomes asteroids, meters, and more.
Nebula
It is sometimes called the Solar nebula.
The gases come together due to gravity and form a nebula which further form a star. it alo come sfrom
A solar nebula is related to the formation of our Solar System, any other nebula is just a nebula.
There is no such thing as a nebula star.
NO.
The solar system was produced by solar nebula. The nebula was disrupted by an unknow substance in the air.
nebula
I don't see why not. Suppose our solar system passed into a nebula. There you go. It could also form inside a nebula, though the matter near the primary (the sun) would have been blown back by the solar wind, leaving a void around the star and inner planet(s). An earth-like planet in a nebula would not have many stars to look at.
The solar system did not form from a nebula at all. Our solar system formed from a rotating cloud of gas and dust, our sun formed at the center and planets formed from the surrounding matter. when our sun became large enough to support nuclear fusion, the solar wind created blew away most of the gases present. A planetary nebula is formed after a star runs out of fuel (Helium) and collapses inward on itself due to the massive amount of gravity and the now unstable balance of the star. the pressure then becomes so great that the gases that had been pulled inward explode outward at an incredible speed. The Cats Eye Nebula is a good exampleFile:NGC7293_(2004).jpg
An explosion from outside the nebula
an explosion disturbs the dust in the nebula
No. A nebula is generally much larger than a solar system. We believe that our sun and solar system came to be when a nebula collapsed under the influence of gravity, and the gas of the nebula became the Sun and our planets - and everything else.
A nebula