the planets would not receive heat from the sun and all life on earth would cease to exist. also the planets would not rotate or be held in place. the sun is what holds the planets together in orbit.
If the force of gravity suddenly stopped acting on the planets, they would continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed, following Newton's first law of motion. Without the force of gravity to pull them towards the Sun, the planets would travel in a tangential direction away from their current orbital paths.
If there was no gravity between the Sun and the planets, the planets would each go their own ways; they would not stay by the Sun. If there was no gravitational force at all, the planets themselves would eventually disintegrate; it is the gravity that holds them together.
If the Sun's gravity were to decrease, the orbits of the planets would become unstable. Earth and other planets could drift away from their current orbits, potentially leading to collisions or ejections from the solar system. Additionally, a weaker gravitational pull would affect the Sun's ability to hold onto its atmosphere, which could alter solar radiation and impact life on Earth. Overall, a reduction in the Sun's gravity could disrupt the entire balance of the solar system.
The force of the Sun's gravity keeps them in their orbits.
Without gravity, there would be no largescale structure to the universe. If it simply stopped existing, the moon would fly off from earth orbit; the earth and planets would fly away from the sun into deep space, and not only would the solar system dismantle itself but so would the galaxy. Also, the atmosphere would drift off into space, as would (the shortly thereafter dead) human race, and everything else not fixed to the surface of the planet. However, gravity is very much built into the universe - the structure of the universe is based on it being there (and having the relationship with other fundamental forces that it does). It's a very hypothetical question - the thought that you could "lose" gravity but keep everything else in the universe somehow well-behaved.
The planets would no longer follow their orbital paths around the Sun. They would move away from the Sun and travel in straight lines.
Planets move away by gravity not holding it together and also gravity holds planets together
If the force of gravity suddenly stopped acting on the planets, they would continue moving in a straight line at a constant speed, following Newton's first law of motion. Without the force of gravity to pull them towards the Sun, the planets would travel in a tangential direction away from their current orbital paths.
If gravity suddenly went away, we would fall off and float in space <DEADDD!!!> ....................................................... If there had never been such a thing as gravity, there would be no planets or stars to create life to fall off of them. They were formed and placed due to gravity.
It would float away into space and implode.
Gravity
No.
Yes, the sun's gravity keeps the planets in their orbits around it. This gravitational force prevents the planets from floating away into space. The balance between the planets' forward motion and the sun's gravitational pull keeps them in stable orbits.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.
it would push it away
GRAVITY... gravity means that objects are "attracted" to other objects, and the larger the object, the more GRAVITY will "attract" the object. The sun's gravity is too large for the planets to overcome.
Yes. And not only that. The Earth itself would fall apart.