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7 according to the theory of general relativity, what keeps the objects in their orbit? the combined gravitation of all the objects in the solar system working together to keep the objects properly distanced and in orbit the strength of the suns gravitational field a balance between an objects gravitational field and the forward speed of the objects within the field the combined gravitation of the planets and the sun holds all objects in orbit. skip 6/10 complete
According to the Theory of General Relativity, the curvature of spacetime caused by a massive object like the sun affects the motion of other objects. The forward - moving objects follow the curved paths in spacetime. It is a balance between an object's tendency to move in a straight line (inertia) and the curvature of spacetime due to the gravitational field of a massive object. This is best described as a balance between an object's gravitational field and the forward speed of the objects within the field.
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A balance between an object's gravitational field and the forward speed of the objects within the field