Physics, asked by pantanjulavi, 3 months ago

when two planets are revolving around the sun at same time they come in front of each other then why are they not sticking toward each other and why sun is not attracted towards earth since the force is very large 3.56×10^22N??​

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Answered by dheerukumarambani200
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Answer:

due to universal gravitational force and centripetal force of sun remain planet moves towards each other without sticking and balance force towards all celestial bodies.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Some visitors to the Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium at the University of Louisville in Kentucky recently asked why the planets go around the Sun. Most people take this fact for granted, but the answer involves many interesting ideas and important concepts. I'll touch on a few.

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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