Not without outside interference. A planet in orbit is effectively already "falling" ... that is, it is behaving in a manner consistent with the law of universal gravitation.
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons : 1) The size of its orbit gets bigger. 2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
The elliptical orbit of planets is a result of the gravitation of the sun and the tangential velocity of the planet.
Its tendency to remain in straight-line motion
Jupiter is the most gassiest planet.
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Adding a second planet affects the orbit of the first planet through gravitational interactions. The gravitational pull between the two planets can cause changes in the orbit of the first planet, such as variations in its speed, shape, or orientation. These gravitational influences create a complex system where the orbits of both planets are interconnected and can influence one another over time.
All of them (it's called the Law of Universal Gravitation for a reason), but the effect is most pronounced on its nearest neighbor, Uranus.
That depends on the planet. Gravitation on different planets varies. On planet Earth, you multiply by 9.8; the result is in Newtons.
No. A planet's gravitational pull is determined by the planet's mass. A planet's orbital speed is determined by the the mass of the Sun and the planet's distance from the Sun.
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Not without outside interference. A planet in orbit is effectively already "falling" ... that is, it is behaving in a manner consistent with the law of universal gravitation.
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