Physics, asked by rahul2677, 1 year ago

why the planets never stop moving?

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Answered by sushmita
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They don't stop moving because there is nothing to stop them. In our everyday lives, we're used to things stopping after a while if you stop pushing them along. That's because there is always some kind of resistance (air resistance, friction, etc) that stops them. In space, there is no resistance. In space, things keep moving forever (or until they crash into something).


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Answered by AnsweringangelAditiG
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They don't stop moving because there is nothing to stop them. In our everyday lives, we're used to things stopping after a while if you stop pushing them along. That's because there is always some kind of resistance (air resistance, friction, etc) that stops them. In space, there is no resistance. In space, things keep moving forever (or until they crash into something)......
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