Physics, asked by vishwacharanreddy201, 10 months ago

In our solar system, the inter-planetary region has chunks
of matter (much smaller in size compared to planets)
called asteroids. They
(a) will not move around the sun, since they have very
small masses compared to the sun
(b) will move in an irregular way because of their small
masses and will drift away into outer space
(c) will move around the sun in closed orbits but not
obey Kepler's laws
(d) will move in orbits like planets and obey Kepler's
laws​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In our solar system, the inter-planetary region has chunks of matter (much smaller in size compared to planets) called asteroids. They. Solution : Asteroids are also being acted upon by central gravitational forces, hence they are moving in circular orbits like planets and obey Kepler's laws.

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