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What force holds the planets in their circular orbit?


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by Jeong-Ho Lee 13 years ago

To make an object move in a circular path there are two factors. The object needs to move at a constant speed and to be pulled toward the centre of its path. This centre seeking force is called the centripetal force.

The name of the centripetal force acting in the Solar System is the gravitational force.


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