Asked by cassy
Which of the following explains why objects in our solar system are in a spinning motion?
A. The gravitational pull of the sun pushed objects into a spinning motion.
B. The massive size of the sun made all other objects in space spin fast.
C. Gravity pulled in new matter towards an already rotating nebula.
D. Gravity pushed away heavier matter towards the outside boundary of space objects.
I think it is A but I am not for sure
A. The gravitational pull of the sun pushed objects into a spinning motion.
B. The massive size of the sun made all other objects in space spin fast.
C. Gravity pulled in new matter towards an already rotating nebula.
D. Gravity pushed away heavier matter towards the outside boundary of space objects.
I think it is A but I am not for sure
Answers
Answered by
iDOS
I agree with yours the other ones don't make a lot of sense
Answered by
cassy
Ms. Sue can you please help me
Answered by
bobpursley
C is the answer, it was a slowly rotating nebula, and as it contracted, the spin increased in order to conserve angular momentum.
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