Science, asked by akgoutam632pccfkz, 1 year ago

Why does sun not attract the planets on its surface by gravitational force, in spite of this planets revolve the sun?

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Answered by Thevillain
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HOLA

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The gravitational pull of sun is indeed excellent but it's not sufficient to completely pull down the planets or stars it can just make them to revolve around because it's only capable of that

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Thevillain: They attract in which they revolve but not so strong that they pull it completely
Thevillain: For example take a magnet now the car is made of metal do u think magnet will pull the car
Thevillain: The magnet cant because its small and not capable now take a big magnet it will attract
Thevillain: The same thing happens in space
akgoutam632pccfkz: But it is not a magnetic force it is gravitational force
akgoutam632pccfkz: It depends on mass not on magnetic material
Thevillain: Magnetic force works like a gravitional force
Thevillain: Dont think that suns gravitational pull is so strong
akgoutam632pccfkz: No it is not
Thevillain: Yeah
Answered by ayushdeep4231
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as sun is too much massive it curves space and time too much around it so earth and as all others planets like earth are also massive and also make huge curvature of space and time so by this they follow the path of curved space and time and don't collapse right into the sun
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