Thursday, July 14, 2011

Please,tell me if I am right or not?

Newton's law for every action a reaction is equal to him in magnitude and opposite in direction if so how can the sun attract the earth Depending on the Law of Newton, the earth will have a reaction force equal to the force attracting the sun and the counter in her direction, then the sun will not be able to attract the ground and only if equal Both of them (in the case of attraction) it will lead to stability and would not force the sun the earth to rotate around it, it is clear the difference in speed of rotation of the planets around the sun and if we go back to the general law of Newton, which is that the forces of attraction is directly proportional to the product of the two blocs and inversely with the square Alsavp Why we find them in outer space does not apply to this speech as the largest mass planets is Jupiter, and although he is not the closest to the sun nor the furthest it and finally I want to say that I see it is better to say that (for every action a reaction is less than that amount in (depending on the attractiveness of objects in outer space) and his anti-trend

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