Table of Contents
- 1 What happens to the orbit of the planet if the mass of the Sun changes?
- 2 How does the orbit of the Earth change if you increase the mass of the Sun Why do you think this happens?
- 3 Does mass affect orbit?
- 4 What happens to the Earth’s orbit if the Sun’s mass is doubled?
- 5 Does the Sun convert mass to energy?
- 6 Does the Earth’s orbit change?
What happens to the orbit of the planet if the mass of the Sun changes?
That is, the acceleration of a planet in its orbit around the Sun depends upon the mass of the Sun and the inverse square of the planet’s distance from the Sun. As the planet moves further away in its orbit around the Sun, the gravitational force exerted by the Sun on the planet decreases.
How does the orbit of the Earth change if you increase the mass of the Sun Why do you think this happens?
If we kept the strength of gravity the same, and increased the mass of the Sun, the Sun would exert a stronger gravitational force on everything that orbits it, and in the absence of any other changes in the solar system, would disturb the orbits of all of the planets, pulling them closer for at least part of their …
How does the Sun affect the orbits of the planets?
The sun’s gravity pulls the planet toward the sun, which changes the straight line of direction into a curve. This keeps the planet moving in an orbit around the sun. Because of the sun’s gravitational pull, all the planets in our solar system orbit around it.
Does mass affect orbit?
Assuming we are talking about the mass of the satellite (and not the mass of the body being orbited), mass does not affect the orbital speed.
What happens to the Earth’s orbit if the Sun’s mass is doubled?
The Sun’s doubling in mass would have similar affects on all the other planets and the Solar System would shrink with planets coming much closer to one another at times on highly eccentric orbits. That could cause catastrophic perturbations in orbits with unpredictable results.
What would happen to Earth’s orbit of the Sun’s mass doubled?
If the Earth’s mass were to double, but its velocity remained unchanged its orbit would remain the same.
Does the Sun convert mass to energy?
Nuclear fusion, the source of all the energy so generously radiated by the Sun, does two things: it converts hydrogen into helium (or rather, makes helium nuclei from protons) and it converts mass to energy.
Does the Earth’s orbit change?
Over approximately 100,000 – 400,000 years, gravitational forces slowly change Earth’s orbit between more circular and elliptical shapes, as indicated by the blue and yellow dashed ovals in the figure to the right. Over 19,000 – 24,000 years, the direction of Earth’s tilt shifts (spins).