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01.03.2020 •
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CAN PLANETS IN THE SOLAR SYSTEM MOVES AWAY FROM THE SUN?WHY/WHY NOT
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answer:yes and no some may say yes but others may say no me idk exactly but as for why/why not, well mate no bc they are all in alignment which means if they move out of alignment then yes, they will move away from the sun BUT they also move away from the sun bc of orbit around the sun so yes I’m sure they’ve moved a bit here and there
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Explanation:
If the orbit is littered with dust and comets, asteroids and such, the sun can gain mass faster than it loses it and the planets can effectively slow down as they move through the dust or orbital debris with more oblique orbits.
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At any time, the number of decays per reasonable
time unit is proportional to the amount of the isotope present. (This is expressed by the first-order rate equation for a one-decay process.) Therefore, it does not matter whether one looks at the amount or the number of decays. It may be easier to measure the number of decays by e.g. a Geiger counter and prefer it for that reason.
It now matters what you understand to be the rate: the number of decays per second or the percentage of nuclei decaying at any given time. The first becomes less over time, the second one is a constant for each isotope.
You must have a reasonable number of decays within your time unit. If the half-life is long, it makes little sense to look at millisecond slices.