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17 October, 11:01

How would gravity cause planets to move if they did not have inertia

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  1. 17 October, 11:25
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    A planet in motion remains in a stable orbit around the sun mainly because of two things: the nature of the gravitational force and because virtually no other forces act on the planet. The momentum of a planet changes during its orbit but not, in general, its inertia - - which relates solely to its mass.
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