Why does planetary spin affect the stability of orbits?
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Because the stability of orbit is directly proportional to planetary spin.
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BECAUSE, the forces are gravity and magnetism so it is not like water on the surface of a spinning ball. Relative to the distance between the objects. If the masses are a large enough combined with a strong enough magnetic field then there will be an observable effect of the range of stability.
BECAUSE, the forces are gravity and magnetism so it is not like water on the surface of a spinning ball. Relative to the distance between the objects. If the masses are a large enough combined with a strong enough magnetic field then there will be an observable effect of the range of stability.
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