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the torque on a planet about the centre of sun is

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Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is zero.


The torque on a planet about the center of the sun is zero.


Explanation:

The gravitational force on the planet due to the sun and the position vector of the planet from the sun are parallel vectors. This is because both the gravitational force and the positional vector lie along the same line from the sun to the planet. As a rule, cross product of two parallel vectors is zero.
Answered by charishmapogiri812
1

Answer:

zero

Explanation:

the torque acting on a planet due to gravitational force of attraction is zero

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