Physics, asked by geetikaakshay76, 2 months ago

why do larger planets less rotate faster​

Answers

Answered by mitrakshim
1

Answer:

That gas formed individual spinning disks (from which many satellites formed), and most likely it carried a lot of angular momentum as it fell onto the outer planets' cores, causing them to spin faster and faster as they coalesced.

I hope help at all

Please like bother and sister

Answered by minhasjaskaran0
0

Explanation:

That gas formed individual spinning disks (from which many satellites formed), and most likely it carried a lot of angular momentum as it fell onto the outer planets' cores, causing them to spin faster and faster as they coalesced.

Similar questions