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the Earth revolves around the sun in SR beats as shown in the figure is there any difference in the amount of gravitational force of sun to ask the earth showing the earth moves from point a to point B on its orbit? explain plzz guyz give me ans its imp​

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Answered by krishkhajotiya
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Since distance is more important in determining gravitational force, the force between the Sun and a person on the surface of the Earth is much smaller than gravitational force the Earth exerts on that person. It is so small (only 0.06% of the force from the Earth) that you would never notice it in every day life.

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Answered by puja7747
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This seemingly simple question doesn't have a simple answer. Everyone knows that Earth, Mars and Jupiter are planets. But both Pluto and Ceres were once considered planets until new discoveries triggered scientific debate about how to best describe them—a vigorous debate that continues to this day. The most recent definition of a planet was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 2006. It says a planet must do three things:

It must orbit a star (in our cosmic neighborhood, the Sun).

It must be big enough to have enough gravity to force it into a spherical shape.

It must be big enough that its gravity cleared away any other objects of a similar size near its orbit around the Sun.

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