Which of these can happen to objects in the solar system that do not have the momentum to maintain a stable orbit around the sun? Select the two
correct answers. (1 point)
They can spiral into the sun
They can fall into circular orbits
They can follow erratic orbits that take on different shapes
They can swing around the sun and be ejected outward into space​

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Answer:

they can spiral into the sun

they can swing around the sun and be ejected outward into space

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The two (2) things that can happen to objects in the solar system that do not have the momentum to maintain a stable orbit around the sun are:

A. They can spiral into the sun.

D. They can swing around the sun and be ejected outward into space​.

A solar system can be defined as a collection of both the inner and outer planets alongside the celestial bodies such as a moon, that are typically in orbit around the sun.

Basically, the nine (9) planets that are found in the solar system orbiting around the sun include;

  • Mercury.
  • Venus.
  • Earth.
  • Mars.
  • Jupiter.
  • Neptune.
  • Uranus.
  • Saturn.
  • Pluto.

In order for all the celestial bodies and objects to maintain a stable orbit around the sun, they must have momentum and there must be a force of gravity.

Consequently, objects can spiral into the sun if they don't have the required momentum to maintain a stable orbit around the sun. Also, these objects can swing around the sun and then ejected outward into space because of the lack of momentum​.

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