Science, asked by Lazarus, 1 year ago

Why do planets while revolving around their orbits make sounds and how can their sounds be recorded?? Any Genius please...

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Answered by RabbitPanda
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The movement of earth does not directly make any sound. It may cause things on earth that make noise but it doesn't itself. You may be imagining the faint sound your hand makes when you move it to show movement makes sound. This does not work as the reason your hand makes noise when you whip it through the air is because it is colliding with air molecules, but the earth has nothing but a vacuum to collide with when moving. I hope this helps!


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Lazarus: I'm not talking about only our Earth but the entire planets which revolve around the earth. There have some kind of motion in them and it has an application used in ASTRO-PHYSICS.That is the only part I can't understand Khushi572. But u tried ur best..
Lazarus: I mean revolve around the Sun!!not earth sorry...
RabbitPanda: Ya
RabbitPanda: Thnku
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