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Explain the force responsible for the motion of a planet around the Sun in a circular path​

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Answered by joshimleena
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Explanation:

A planet moves around the sun in a circular path for which the gravitational force of attraction on the planet by the sun provides the necessary centripetal force. This centripetal force is always directed towards the centre of the sun at each point of its path which is responsible for circular motion of planet.

Answered by LunaSeline
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Answer:

Gravitational Force

Electromagnetic Force

Strong Nuclear Force

Weak Nuclear Force

Explanation:

First, gravity is the force that pulls us to the surface of the Earth, keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun and causes the formation of planets, stars and galaxies.

Second, electromagnetism is the force responsible for the way matter generates and responds to electricity.

The Strong Nuclear Force binds the nucleus of an atom together.

The Weak Nuclear Force is responsible for certain kinds of radioactive decay. For example, the kind of decay measured by archaeologists when they perform radiocarbon dating.

All the forces except gravity are explained using quantum theory.

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