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This is the most difficult, yet easiest concept of physics to grasp.

If there were no gravity, there would be no planets, no stars, no star systems or galaxies, and no universe. While gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental forces (strong nuclear, weak nuclear, electromagnetic, and gravity), and the least understood. Physicists have been chasing the mystery of gravity for a century or more.

The fact remains, that none of what we know would work without gravity. Or, the other three fundamental forces for that matter.
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Q: How would planets stay in space if there was no gravity?
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Gravity is the reason that the planets stay in orbit around the sun?

It is half the reason, at least. Gravity is the force pulling the planets towards the sun, but they also have a velocity working perpendicular to it. With the velocity alone, the planets would fly off into space. With gravity alone, the planets would be pulled into the sun.


How do rings stay around planets?

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Because the gravitational pull of the Sun - keeps them there ! The planets are always trying to fly out into space, but the outward pull of the planets is counteracted by the gravity the sun exerts on them. If the sun's gravity stopped - all the planets would zoom off into space !


How do the planets stay in the sky?

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Do planets stay in their orbits because of gravity?

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Would planets stay in a straight line without the sun?

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Why do planets stay up in the sky?

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What makes planets stay in their particular pattern?

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How would the motion of the moon be diffrent if there was no gravity?

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What forces cause the planets to go around the sun and stay in their orbits?

The force of gravity between the planets and the sun is what keeps the planets in their orbits. Gravity pulls the planets towards the sun, but their forward velocity keeps them moving in a circular or elliptical path around it. This balance between gravity and velocity enables the planets to stay in their orbits around the sun.


Why do the planets stay in there orbits as they revolve around the sun?

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Is gravity acting on a person inside the space shuttle?

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