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Why does the distance between the earth and the sun not remain the same always ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No. “The distance from the earth to the sun isn't always the same because the earth doesn't travel in a circle,” explains Studevent. “The earth travels in an ellipse, which is basically a flattened circle, and the sun is closer to one end of that ellipse.

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Answered by luckydancer5420
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Explanation:

The gravitational pull of the Sun is very nearly balanced by the centrifugal force due to the rotating orbit. In GR, the picture doesn't really change much. Non-Newtonian (GR) effects are tiny in the Solar system and completely unimportant for Earth's orbit. ... pull from Sun's gravity) doesn't make a difference either.

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