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Why is it that when there's no gravity a spinning object tends to spin on a different axis

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Answered by BrainlyTornado
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THR GRAVITY ALWAYS ACTS DOWN WARDS AND IT IS A ATTRACTIVE FORCE AND WHEN SUCH FORCE IS REMOVED THE IT CANNOT SPIN ON THAT PARTICULAR AXIS AND NEEDS AN AXIS WHERE SUCH FORCE IS PRESENT. HENCE IT CHANGES ITS AXIS AND START SPINNING.

Answered by SwaggerGabru
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QUESTION -

Why is it that when there's no gravity a spinning object tends to spin on a different axis?

ANSWER -

As Michael Faraday proven it, when the Sun excrete the electricity and when the Sun itself stands as magnet those which are in the range of Sun’s magnetic and electric power will rotate around the sun’s magnetic field.

Planets spin and in fact planets exist because of the conservation of angular momentum. Planets spin quickly because the gas cloud they condensed out of had a very small amount of angular momentum. Similarly, an ice skater who started out spinning relatively slowly with their arms extended, will spin much faster when they pull their arms in towards their body. Thus as gravity pulls in and contracts the gas cloud, whatever rate of rotation it had would be greatly increased as the Sun and the planets form.

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