Gravity
Exploding sun is called NOVA
A sun that explodes is called a supernova. This is a powerful and cataclysmic event where a star releases an immense amount of energy, leading to a bright explosion that can outshine entire galaxies for a brief period of time.
The question probably means "What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is : The Sun's gravitational attraction provides the force needed to keep the planets in orbit. This force doesn't pull the planets any closer to the Sun, but it stops the planets moving away (at a tangent to their orbits) due to their own velocities.
The force of gravity acts between each planets and the Sun (and also less strongly between all the planets). The force keeps all the planets in their stable orbits in which the planet accelerates towards the Sun continuously, obeying Newton's second law, force = mass x acceleration. The planets do not fall into the Sun because their sideways speed in their orbits stops them doing that, so the acceleration just appears as a constant curve inwards towards the Sun, without ever getting significantly closer.
The mutual force of gravitational attraction between the Earth and Sun.
Exploding sun is called NOVA
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Exploding Sun - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The giant streams of exploding gas on the sun are called prominences. The sun is at the very center of the solar system.
The sun exploding
if the earth did not orbit the sun, and was stationary in space, it would simply be pulled towards the biggest force of gravity available (the sun). it is only the centrifugal force of the earth rotating around the sun that stops the earth from falling into the sun
When the Earth is revolving a force know as centripetal force is applied on it by the sun or in other words we can say that it is the gravitational pull of sun towards itself and there is another force known as centrifugal force that one feels when traveling a circular path; directed outward, it is actually the inertia of an object that is resisting being pulled in a circular path. when the earth stops revolving then there is no centrifugal force and the centripetal force will be acting on Earth which will cause earth to fall in the sun.
The Sun... from the Sun? If you mean, what stops the Sun from breaking apart, it is held together by its own gravity.
A sun that explodes is called a supernova. This is a powerful and cataclysmic event where a star releases an immense amount of energy, leading to a bright explosion that can outshine entire galaxies for a brief period of time.
The Sun is _not_ exploding, now or ever; our Sun isn't massive enough to become any kind of nova star.However, the Sun will begin to expand into a red giant star in about 4 billion years,
The question probably means "What keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is : The Sun's gravitational attraction provides the force needed to keep the planets in orbit. This force doesn't pull the planets any closer to the Sun, but it stops the planets moving away (at a tangent to their orbits) due to their own velocities.