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Equilibrium State of Existence of Sun in Its Solar System

N.C. Pandey1

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Vol.7 , Issue.3 , pp.46-51, Sep-2020


Online published on Sep 30, 2020


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IEEE Style Citation: N.C. Pandey, “Equilibrium State of Existence of Sun in Its Solar System,” World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences, Vol.7, Issue.3, pp.46-51, 2020.

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@article{Pandey_2020,
author = {N.C. Pandey},
title = {Equilibrium State of Existence of Sun in Its Solar System},
journal = {World Academics Journal of Engineering Sciences},
issue_date = {9 2020},
volume = {7},
Issue = {3},
month = {9},
year = {2020},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {46-51},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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AU - N.C. Pandey
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Abstract :
The solar system is a gravitationally bound system of sun that is situated at a fixed point and the other revolutionary bodies are as surrounding it. The sun as a central big body must remain in a static position. There is no any effective gravitational force responsible for motion is acting on it. Thus, the solar system is perfectly an ideal road map which can be applied in case of defining the mechanism of existence of other star systems independently in the universe. The planets occupy a very little space in comparison to the open space available around the sun. But, the planets of the solar system play a primary role in keeping the sun very far away from the gravitational active zones. Hence, the solar system is mostly an empty space. This causes the sun to exist in its equilibrium state of rest in such a way that suppose a solar system is free from the outer universe. In principle, the mass of the sun is comparatively high enough to get to move. Because, this mass provides the gravitational force to the respective planets for revolutionary motion to occur around the sun. The creation of high class gravitational pressure within the sun for undergoing interactions responsible for emerging radiant pressure of high luminousity can be understood only on the basis of having a big mass of the sun. Of course, the sun can be treated as the shining model for all of the stars of the universe because, for a star also everything depends usually upon its mass. Hence, the solar system becomes an unit for understanding the mechanism of role of stars in building the universe.

Key-Words / Index Term :
Solar system, Star system, Exoplanets, Equilibrium state of motion, Gravitational pressure, Radiant pressure, Interaction, Density, Luminousity, Milky way galaxy, Galactic centre. Orion arm, Ecliptic, Spectroscopic eye

References :
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