Gravity and Inertia. Gravity pulls the planets toward the sun, but inertia pulls it away. They keep it evenly balanced. angular velocity is balanced (mostly) by gravity.
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The planets stay in orbit because the centripetal force of gravity vp/r is balanced by the centrifugal force cp/r cos(P). the centrifugal force is the divergence of the "Dark Energy" cmV =cP.
The real gravity energy is w = -mGM/r + cmV = -vp + cP where -vp is the potential scalar energy and cP is the vector energy, the so-called "Dark Energy". The vector energy is the force balancing the gravitational centripetal force. vp/r = cp/r cos(P) thus v/c = cos(P). This is the red shift and explains what the red shift is.
The Dark Energy is the vector energy associated with the Momentum mV. Dark Energy creates the orbit from : 0 = cdP/dr + muR/r3..
There is empty space behind the sun, extending out into the vastness of the solar system and beyond. From Earth's perspective, the sun appears to be at the center of our solar system with planets orbiting around it.
The space between planets is mostly empty, containing small amounts of gas, dust, and debris. This region is known as interplanetary space. Additionally, various celestial objects such as asteroids and comets can be found between planets.
The solar system is made up of empty and non-empty space. The non-empty spaces hold things that the unaided eye can't see, and things that it can. Examples of the former are atoms, molecules, and subatomic particles aka electrons. It's the combinations of the preceding three space-fillers that create the substances such as planets and stars, which we can see.
The asteroid belt is between the inner and outer planets, but mostly it is just empty space.
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Its because the gravitational field of the sun pulls the planets towards the sun and balances the intertia of the planets which make them want to move in a straight line.
Heat travels through empty spaces by radiation.
The particles of that solute go into the empty spaces around the water particles.
No, there is no air or atmosphere in the vast empty space between planets in our solar system. Space is a vacuum, meaning it is empty of gases and molecules. The thin atmosphere around planets like Earth fades into space as you move away from the planet.
The cast of Empty Spaces - 2012 includes: Alexa Dorris Marilyn Sundin
The cast of Empty Spaces - 2013 includes: Dom Dom Georges Masse
No, gases have more empty spaces.
No, the brain does not have empty spaces. It is mainly composed of brain tissue, which includes neurons, glial cells, and structures such as ventricles that are filled with cerebrospinal fluid. Any empty spaces within the brain are typically filled with either fluid or tissue.
Empty Spaces was created in 1979.
The cast of Empty Spaces - 2010 includes: Nicole Fraissinet as Prostitute Joshua Hinkson as Security Guard
yes it does..
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