Inertia keeps them moving forward.
Planets do not collide while revolving around the sun because they have stable orbits and follow gravitational laws. The gravitational force between the planets and the sun keeps them in their respective orbits. The speed and direction of their orbits ensure that they maintain a safe distance from each other, preventing collisions.
It's true that gravity holds planets in orbit. However, this is due to the gravitational influence of the sun, not the gravitational influence of other planets.
with this form and the rotation of mercury this can lead to travel
Do all planets and satellites lie on the same gravitational layer?
No. Planets cannot share the same orbit. If they did, they would collide.
No .it keeps planets orbitting .
because if the planets were close enough to each other to be able to have a gravitational pull strong enough to share rings, the planets would ultimately collide
(well in pics) but it really wont happen because earth is like a big magnet but the gravitational pull will not let the other planets collide with the earth or (even the sun) some say !!
Their mass is. Gravitational force is a force between masses.
Planets do not collide while revolving around the sun because they have stable orbits and follow gravitational laws. The gravitational force between the planets and the sun keeps them in their respective orbits. The speed and direction of their orbits ensure that they maintain a safe distance from each other, preventing collisions.
They travel on an imaginary axis around the Sun. The Sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets from drifting away.
The gravitational pull of the sun keeps the planets in orbits... Although some people think it is magnetism....
center forces and gravitational forces
The gravitational force between planets supplies the centripetal force that causes them to orbit each other.
The gravitational pull between the planets and the sun keep the planets orbiting the sun all day everyday.
They are in their own orbit
Yes and No