Planets rotate in their axis and revolve around the Sun. But do you know why?
The answer is the magnetic field. Let's explore more in the following article. Let's go deeper.
The rotation of planets can be explained by the discovery of Michael Faraday, who found out the rotation by the power of magnet and electricity which helped the modern world to have powerful motors. This same fact is the source or force which makes planets rotate.
Why Planets revolve around the Sun?
Michael Faraday’s first motor explains the reason for this rotation of planets. The rotation happens when electricity passes through the magnetic field. As Michael Faraday proved it, when the Sun excrete the electricity and when the Sun itself stands as magnet those which are in the range of Sun’s magnetic and electric power will rotate around the sun’s magnetic field. That’s why the speed of the planets which far get slower because the electricity which the Sun excrete becomes less in power as it goes far. For example, the fan is slower when the power of electricity made lower by a regulator. Since all the planets are in the range of Sun’s electricity those revolve in the same direction. Then how does the moon rotate the earth? The answer is the moon is the magnetic range of earth. The earth's magnetic power more powerful to the moon because the earth is very close to the moon. Then when the electricity of the sun passes through the moon it will rotate around the magnet earth.
Why do Planets rotate in their axis?
It is very simple to explain if we understand Homopolar Motor. The magnetic material will rotate in its axis when the electricity comes in contact with it. The same way, the planets itself are magnet and when the electricity of the sun comes in contact with these magnetic planets these planets will rotate in its axis. Then the next quest, why do Uranus and Venus rotate opposite direction in its axis? The answer is simple the north pole and south pole of Uranus and Venus will be in the same direction, but it will be in opposite direction in its axis when Uranus and Venus are compared to other planets. Other than the Uranus and Venus all other planets will have the same direction of north and south pole in its axis.
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