To be accepted as a reasonable picture of the formation of the solar system, the
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To be accepted as a reasonable picture of the formation of the solar system, the nebular hypothesis must explain all of the following except one. Which is the exception?
All the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction.
All the planetary orbits lie close to the ecliptic.
The magnetic fields vary greatly in magnitude and direction.
The vast bulk of the solar system’s mass lies in the center.
a.All the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction.
b.All the planetary orbits lie close to the ecliptic.
c.The magnetic fields vary greatly in magnitude and direction.
d.The vast bulk of the solar system’s mass lies in the center.
Explanation / Answer
a. All the planets orbit the Sun in the same direction
There are two planets in our solar system that dont follow the law of conservation of angular momentum. this law was considered to be the pillor of Nebular hypothesis.
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