The physics of our solar system is governed primarily by the force of gravity, which keeps planets, moons, and other celestial bodies in orbit around the Sun. The Sun's immense mass creates a gravitational pull that holds the solar system together, with planets following elliptical orbits according to Kepler's laws of planetary motion. Newton's laws of motion explain how these bodies move, while Einstein's theory of general relativity refines our understanding of how gravity warps space-time. ►Subscribe –
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