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Equilibrium of Planets in The Solar System-A New Approach
Author(s) -
D. P. Sheth,
Konark Pooram R. H.
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of fundamental physical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2231-8186
DOI - 10.14331/ijfps.2021.330145
Subject(s) - planet , physics , gravitation , classical mechanics , centrifugal force , magnetic field , solar system , conservative force , mechanics , astrobiology , astronomy , rotational speed , quantum mechanics
As per Newtonian laws of motion and gravitation, the gravitational force of attraction governs all the planets of solar system. Here we discuss equilibrium of planets in which gravitational force represents one side and the magnetic hold the other side. The planet achieves equilibrium in the solar field at that point where its centrifugal (i.e., gravitational) force balances the magnetic hold of sun. The sun develops magnetic flux on the planet according to its surface area, magnetic content and rotational velocity. As per available data, calculations in this regard are in good agreement with the functions achieving rotational and orbital motions and equilibrium of planet, thus supporting our concept. Therefore, this theory provides the missing link explaining magnetic interaction with the centrifugal force of planet to achieve equilibrium, hold and motion.

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