Physics, asked by RohitJha08, 10 months ago

Our Sun is so big that it can attract so many huge planets and many celestial body in a specific orbit. So if we leave a spaceship undisturbed(no force from left, no force from right, no force from front, no force from back)then will it revolve around the sun in a specific orbit. If yes than why? If no than also why?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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First of all, saying the planets go around the Sun is just another way of saying the planets are in orbit around the Sun. A planet orbiting the Sun is like the moon or a NASA satellite orbiting Earth. Now why does a planet orbit the Sun and not the Sun orbit the planet? The lighter object orbits the heavier one, and the Sun is, by far, the heaviest object in the solar system. The Sun is 1000 times heavier than the largest planet, Jupiter (which also happens to be my favorite planet), and it is more than 300,000 times heavier than Earth (another planet I am very fond of). In the same way, the moon and satellites we launch orbit Earth because they are so much lighter than our planet.

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Answered by Aravindan123blast
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If there is no force on any direction then how can there be a force from sun. theoretically it is also possible for the sun to attract the spaceship and destroy it if and only if the space is really close to the sun. g of sun is 274m/s². Also the ways sun attracts every object all other bodies attract each other. In space it is also possible that it might remain as it is and form space debris. So it is not compulsory for sun to attract the spaceship no matter where it is placed.

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