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what might happen to the objects orbiting the sun if the gravity of the sun was decreased by half?
all objects that orbit the sun would be release from the suns gravitational pull, and they would all drift off into open space.
the objects closest to the sun would stay in orbit around the sun, though possibly in a different path or distance from the sun. while the objects further away from the sun would drift off in a straight line into open space.
all objects that orbit the sun would be pulled in closer to the sun to make up the difference in the new gravitational pull.
objects further away from the sun would stay in an elliptical orbit. the objects closer to the sun would lose their orbit and drift in a straight line out into space.
Step1: Understand gravitational - orbit relationship
Gravitational force keeps objects in orbit around the Sun. A decrease in Sun's gravity weakens the force.
Step2: Analyze object - Sun distance impact
Objects further from the Sun have a weaker gravitational attraction already. With half - strength gravity, they would not have enough force to stay in orbit.
Step3: Consider close - in objects
Objects closest to the Sun have a stronger initial gravitational pull. Even with half the gravity, the remaining force might be enough to keep them in some form of orbit, though it could change the orbit's characteristics.
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The objects closest to the Sun would stay in orbit around the Sun, though possibly in a different path or distance from the Sun. While the objects further away from the Sun would drift off in a straight line into open space.