Gravity has nothing to do with a planet spins? I thought it was just to do with the mass of an object. The answers to my question moon said that if the moon does not rotate, there would be no gravity. What about magnetic fields? Are they to do with things turn?
I do not know what causes the rotation of a planet orbiting the moon, but would certainly not gravity, although it does not rotate. this guy is full of shit. If anything, the spin would make things fly.
Well, I'm sorry that the gravity and friction are around shit on your pleasure. Report Abuse
Swarming is the idea of centrifugal force ... idea of common sense physics Flag
Yes is called orbit.
nope! Gravity is caused by the sun deformation of the fabric of space-time.
Tell the sun is a bowling ball on a sheet of plastic. Throw a marble to her and she goes, not straight, but curve around the ball. This is the shortest path and straight around the object of his point of view. On land, it will eventually hit the bowling ball, but in space without friction, it goes around. electromagnetic fields (they are one and the same) does not rotate as far as I know.
Nothing!
I think the spin of planets probably speak to how the particles come together to form stars and debris spit out to form planets. It has everything to do with gravity if it is.
I'm not sure. hope someone else can get a better response.
Rotation affects the gravitational field if.
no. a planet rotates has something to do with gravity
Posted on May 8, 2010.