Gravity is an attraction of masses to each other. The mass of the Sun is very great and it pulls on all the planets. If there were nothing to stop this attraction the planets would be pulled into the Sun. But, just like whirling a ball around your head with a string and the ball stays out at the end of the string the planets whirling (well, rotating) around the Sun keeps them from falling into the Sun. The pull (attraction) of the Sun is like the string. This pull is called the centripetal force. If you cut the string the ball would fly off. The rotation of the planets makes them want to fly off too. This urge to fly off is called the centrifugal force. When the centripetal force equals the centrifugal force the planet is in a stable orbit.
Gravity is what sets the planets in motion. The force that keeps them in motion is known as inertia in the law of physics.
The Sun's gravity pulls the planets in and makes them orbit it. It's just like how the Eath's gravity makes the Moon orbit the Earth, only on a larger scale.
Gravitation is not only the 'dominant' force that produces those effects, it's actually the 'only' force responsible for them.
The gravitational interaction of the Earth and Moon produces a number of effects. The most obvious of these is the orbital motion of the Moon around the Earth, but there is also a motion of the Earth around the center of mass of the Earth-Moon system, tidal effects on the Earth and Moon and professional effects on the Earth's axis of rotation.
The force of attraction between heavenly bodies is called gravity. Usually, the solar system has the planets all kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun.
The Sun's gravity causes a planet to orbit the Sun.
the ansewer is not gravity. Gravity is what keeps it around the sun. you see mercury has linear motion, which just means it is going strait. if the sun had no gravity mercury would simply fly past the sun and out of the solar system. Also if mercury had no linar motion it would simply fall strait into the sun. so.. it is the balance of gravity with mercury's linear motion that keeps it in orbit around the sun.
Gravity is what sets the planets in motion. The force that keeps them in motion is known as inertia in the law of physics.
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Gravity and motion. Gravity pulls the planets in and keeps them from flying away, while the velocity of the planets keeps them from being sucked in completely.
Motion and mutual gravitational attraction.Another Perspective:Gravity is the only thing required, which is fortunate because it's the only thing there is.
The relationship between a thing or objects and its meanings is a system of meanings.
Gravity and Calculus. If you're more interested in a scale model of the solar system, a device called an "Orrery" will do it for you. An Orrery is a clockwork model of a solar system.
No. Perpetual motion is equivalent to "infinite energy", and is not the first law of thermodynamics "Mass-energy is neither created nor destroyed"? You would have to do at least the same amount of work lifting objects up against gravity as you would get out of the system from gravity.
The object is accelerated towards the centre of mass of system formed by the object moving and the other object.
A macro virus takes advantage of the relationship between the trust application and the operating system?