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gravity keeps celestial objects in orbit, holds massive structures together, and drives the formation of all celestial objects throughout the universe.
determine whether each statement is true or false.
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| planets form when gravity causes gas and dust in a nebula to collapse inward and heat to extreme temperatures. | ◯ | ◯ |
| the gravitational force between a star and a closely orbiting massive planet is stronger than the gravitational force between the star and a small planet orbiting it farther away. | ◯ | ◯ |
| stars form when gravity pulls clumps of dust, ice, and rocks together within protoplanetary disks. | ◯ | ◯ |
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| work it out |
1. First Statement:
**: For a planet in orbit, the star’s gravitational pull provides the centripetal force balancing the planet’s forward (tangential) motion. This balance keeps the planet in a stable orbit.
*: Planets form from the accretion of gas and dust in a nebula, but stars* form when nebular gas/dust collapses under gravity and heats to extreme temperatures (nuclear fusion starts). Planetary formation involves accretion, not the same collapse that forms stars.
**: Gravitational force depends on mass (\( F = G\frac{m_1m_2}{r^2} \)): a massive planet (larger \( m_2 \)) close to the star (smaller \( r \)) will have a stronger force than a small planet (smaller \( m_2 \)) far away (larger \( r \)).
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**: True