Physics, asked by marines13, 1 year ago

What caused matter to clump together as the solar system was forming?

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Answered by Brownie27
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It would be logical to think that it was gravity that made objects and particles and clouds of gases clump together during the early infancy of our solar system. This, in turn, should have made the clumped up bodies bigger and bigger, attracting more and more particles and other clumped up objects into them as we know that the force of gravity is always attractive in nature and is directly proportional to mass. This eventually would culminate in the formation of the planets in the orbits and the Sun, a burning star, in the centre.

marines13: ty
Answered by ArohiRai
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I don't know this. .

Brownie27: Bhai, nobody knows the answer to this question for sure anyway. Not even NASA can give you 100% definite answer. Only the most probable possibility can be discerned from logically thinking, mathematically solving and scientifically reasoning with collected data and intelligent assumptions. lol
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