What force pulls planets into a curved path when they are orbiting the sun?

Gravity
Acceleration
Centripetal force
Mass

1 answer

The force that pulls planets into a curved path when they are orbiting the Sun is gravity. Gravity is the attractive force between two masses, and it is what keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun. While centripetal force is a concept that can be used to describe the necessary force to keep an object moving in a circular path, in the case of planetary motion, it is the gravitational force that acts as the centripetal force. So, in this context, gravity is the most accurate answer.