why do planets not collide with each other during their journey around the sun
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planets not collide with each other during their journey around the sun Because the planets are moving at a greater speed away from each sun (because of linear monentum). And the gravitation force from the sun is constantly pulling it. so what happens in the result, the planet will eventually collide with sun if the gravitational is force is higher.
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Hello friend!
It's just because of the gravitational force of sun. It is constant for all the planets (respectively) that's why planets do no collide with each other during their journey around the sun.
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It's just because of the gravitational force of sun. It is constant for all the planets (respectively) that's why planets do no collide with each other during their journey around the sun.
I hope this will help you.
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