Physics, asked by mehaknawab116, 4 months ago



(a) The sun exerts a force of attraction on the planets thus
keeping them in their:
( axes () radi (111) orbits (iv)/State of motion​

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Answered by shubhanjalisingh07
3

Answer:

I think 4th -orbits

Explanation:

brcause every planet has its own axis i.e. the inclination line, radi of every planet will be different as their respective sizes are different, and orbits as we all know are imaginary lines recognised by humans as the path for a planet whereas dir Isaac Newton once explained that just as the things fall on earth because of gravity and the moon rotates around the earth because of its gravitational pull, in the same way the Sun which is the heaviest object in our solar system might be having a really high gravitational pull that could attract almost all the planets towards it resulting in the orbital motion/ revolution of planets around the Sun.

Hope this helps you!;)

Answered by brohiabdulmalik0
1

Answer:

Explanation:

orbits due to attraction

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