The force of gravity pulls the planet towards the Sun and this is balanced by the planet's "centrifugal force" away from the Sun.
(Centrifugal force is called a "fictitious force" in physics. It's a mathematical way of representing the planet's tendency to move in a straight line path.
Some people prefer to talk about the planet's "inertia" rather than centrifugal force.)
inertia and gravity
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
Gravitatonal pull
Gravity and velocity (or inertia), and they aren't things. They're forces.
Newton- he created the law of universal gravitation, which states that all objects in the universe have gravity.
Gravity, combined with the velocities of the planets, keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun.Gravity between any body, such as a planet, and the Sun is one factor. Also the planet has a velocity. These two things combine to keep the planet in orbit around the Sun.Gravitation. The suns gravitational pull. The huge mass of the sun means it has a huge gravitational pull, keeping all of the planets in place. There is also the planets velocity that would take the planet away from the sun if there was no gravity, so these two forces act against each other.
The two forces that work together to keep the planets in orbit around the sun are gravity and inertia.
The momentum of the planets (centrifugal force) revolving around the sun is in a constant battle with the gravity of the sun which is trying to attract it (centripetal force). The centrifugal force wants to take off into space in a straight line, but the sun keeps dragging it back. It's a battle between the centrifugal force trying to escape VS the sun's gravity. Over the last 'jillion' years or so, the planets have reached an equilibrium of the forces. SO the planet just keep revolving away.
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There is a pair of mutual gravitational forces between the sun and everything else in the universe. One result of these forces is to keep the planets in orbit around the sun.
solar power
gravity and inertia
A comet stays in orbit by the gravitational pull of other planets/ objects in space but pulled to a planet because of the stronger pull gravity.
Gravitatonal pull
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the earth revolves around the sun because of two main components in space. Inertia and gravitational pull. The sun has a gravitational pull on all of the planets but to keep them from colliding with the sun inertia gives them the motion to keep revolving and not getting closer to the sun.
The sun does not revolve around the earth as was believed a long time ago. Now, with better telescopes, we know the earth, along with all the other planets in our solar system, revolve around the sun. The gravitational force of the sun pulls the planets to it and keeps them in an orbit, and the rotational force of the planets keep them from slamming into the sun. The balance from the forces of gravity from the sun and the rotational force of earth keep the earth revolving around the sun. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- As Einstein pointed out, all motion is relative, so it is perfectly true to say that the sun does revolve around the earth. However, the simplest mathematical model (in terms of the equations of motion) has the earth and the sun mutually rotating around a point that, due to the huge difference in masses of the sun and earth, is almost exactly at the centre of mass of the sun, so that it appears that the earth revolves around the sun.
A solar system is a collection of objects that orbit a star or group of stars. In most solar systems, a central star (or stars, like a binary pair for instance) provides the mass to keep the system in place, and also the light and heat for the smaller planets, moons, asteroids, and comets that are orbiting. The Sun together with the group of celestial bodies that are held by its attraction and revolve around it, or a group of celestial bodies revolving around any star.The solar system is our planets, revolving around a solar power (sun). We kind of depend on each other.The sun and everything that orbits it ( asteriods , planets , comets , etc. )It is the biggest system which comprises of planets revolving and rotating in their orbit, where sun is at the center n other planets like Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars etc, rotates around sun in an elliptical orbit. Till date there is only one solar system known n seen, but it is estimated that there would be many such solar system in whole universe.!!