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Why the Earth revolves around the Sun ?

Why do all the planets in the Earth and the solar system revolve around the Sun?                                                            Hello friends today we will talk in this article why the earth revolves around the sun,And what is the reason for this.Friends, we all know that the Earth revolves around the Sun, and due to this reaction, there is day and night in the earth.Friends, we all have read that the Earth and the rest of the Planet orbiting the Sun, but why the Earth and the rest of the Planet orbiting the Sun.Friends are also two theories that tell us why all planets in the solar system revolve around the Sun.Newton's theory of gravitation or the principle of 'general theory of relativity' by Einstein,These two theory explain why all the planets in the solar system revolve around the Sun.                Theory of gravity: According to Sir Isaac Newton, the force that attracts each other from the two physical objects or all the objects of the universe, is created due to the force of gravity.  This force is proportional to the quantity of two objects and is between the two between the two.  This is called gravitational force.nAccording to Nevtone, the gravitational force of any object will be more and it pulls the other object with the force of gravity.And in this way due to the gravitational force of the Sun in the Solar System, all Planets of the Solar System circled the Sun.                                          General theory of relativity :Albert Einstein also described the gravitational force in his "General Theory of Relativity".  According to Sir Albert Einstein, gravity is not a force, but it is the result of 'curvature of spacetime'.Time and space are connected to each other, they can not be separated.  They are called together as 'time-interval'.
 Einstein has three dimensions of space in mathematics and the fourth dimension is time.  Some new principles offer some other dimensions that we are unable to see.Periods can be treated like a sheet in which the presence of the visible generates distortion in it.Relativity explains the source of gravity.  The mass of matter in the model of the time-span fabric sheet produces curvature, this curvature is called gravity well.  The orbiting object of this mass body selects the smallest route in which the least energy is required.  The planetary orbit is longitudinal, which is the least used path of energy.And thus, all Planets of the Solar System circled the Sun.                     

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