Where there more planets being formed?

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The discussion centers on the formation of planets in the solar system and the dynamics of their orbits as described by Kepler's laws. It explores the idea that some bodies may have had initial velocities that allowed them to either escape the sun's gravitational pull or crash into it. While many protoplanets likely collided or were disrupted by gravitational interactions, very few would be destroyed by the sun itself. The conversation emphasizes that bodies that fall into the sun never had sufficient velocity to maintain an orbit, while those that escaped already possessed the necessary velocity. Overall, the formation and fate of these celestial bodies are influenced by their initial conditions and gravitational interactions.
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I understand how planetary orbits are described by Kepler`s laws, and how planets in our solar system have the different orbital velocities that they have. But I was wondering that if those planets are just the ones that during the solar system creation, due to their initial velocities were able to stay in orbit, whereas others due to very high or very low initial velocities escaped or collapsed into the sun. Did this happened?
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Certainly yes, though most would not have had much time to form before crashing into the sun or escaping. But there is still smaller debris impacting the sun or other planets all the time.
 
Russ, is it very likely that many of these bodies actually fell into the Sun or acheived escape velocity? How would they gain/lose that much velocity?
 
I've seen models with 50-100 protoplanets being formed during planetary formation. Most of these collided or were torn apart from gravitational interactions with each other. Very few would be destroyed by the sun. Some would definitely escape orbit via gravitational interactions as well.
 
Drakkith said:
Russ, is it very likely that many of these bodies actually fell into the Sun or acheived escape velocity? How would they gain/lose that much velocity?
They wouldn't. If they "fall into the sun" they never had enough velocity to orbit the sun. If they escaped they already had enough velocity to excape.
 
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