Gravitational pull of sun makes the planets orbit it.Also, centripetal force acts in opposite direction of centrifugal force(force that pulls an object towards the centre of a circle)to keep planets in their orbits around the sun
According to General Relativity the sun warps spacetime with its gravity. The earth follows a locally straight world line in that warped spacetime, but globally that world line is a helix centered on the sun's world line. There is no gravitational pull or centrifugal/centripetal force in relativity.
The sun stays in space due to a delicate balance between two forces: gravity pulling the sun towards the center of its mass, and the outward pressure created by nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core. This balance keeps the sun stable and prevents it from collapsing or drifting away.
Actually, it's the gravity of the sun that keeps the planets in orbit around it. The force of gravity between the sun and the planets causes them to be pulled towards the sun, while their momentum keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path.
No. The sun is firmly held together by gravity.
The planets are kept in orbit around the sun due to the gravitational force between them. This force, which is a balance between the planet's inertia and the sun's gravitational pull, keeps the planets moving in a stable path around the sun.
The force of gravity between the planets and the sun keeps them in orbit and prevents them from flying out of the solar system. The sun's gravitational pull keeps the planets in stable orbits around it.
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Yes, considerably cooler. Though I think the consequences of blowing up the sun would outweigh the benefits.
The sun stays in space due to a delicate balance between two forces: gravity pulling the sun towards the center of its mass, and the outward pressure created by nuclear fusion reactions happening in its core. This balance keeps the sun stable and prevents it from collapsing or drifting away.
Angular momentum is what keeps the planet Venus up, in the sense of not falling into the sun. To be precise, it is the balance between the gravitational attraction of the sun, and the angular momentum of the planet, which keeps Venus in its orbit.
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A fuse that keeps blowing is an indication of a malfunctioning ignition. The ignition may be the culprit or the wiring leading to the ignition may be the problem.
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You mean 'keeps in the orbit of the sun? Gravitational force of attraction keeps the earth going around the sun.
Obviously, if any fuse keeps blowing there is a serious fault in that circuit.Take it somewhere they can fix it.