How the planets get their spherical shape

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Planets achieve their spherical shape primarily due to gravity, which compresses them into a spheroid once they reach a certain size. The process of planet formation involves the condensation of material from stellar nebulas, not a big explosion. Hydrostatic equilibrium is the key concept, where the balance of gravitational forces and internal pressure leads to the spherical shape. While some may think an explosion is necessary for formation, current theories emphasize the role of accretion disks and gravitational attraction. Ultimately, the spherical shape is the most energetically favorable configuration for celestial bodies.
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how the planets get in spherical shape if the they are formed by a big explosion ?
 
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lalu said:
how the planets get in spherical shape if the they are formed by a big explosion ?

and they weren't formed by a big explosion :)

google accretion disk and solar system formation

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Planets get a spherical shape from gravity. Once a protoplanet (Baby Planet) reaches a certain radius, gravity crushes it into a spherical shape.
 
The key concept you're looking for is hydrostatic equilibrium. If a celestial body is massive enough, its gravity will cause it to assume the optimal shape which balances gravity and pressure. This is a spheroid.
 
If I remember correctly, there was an experiment with particles in the space station (wasn't it salt?) and the particles formed together in a spheroid shape.

It is natural.
 
I thought that planets needed an explosion (shockwave) to be formed out of nebulae... for example an explosion would allow a condensate (not like the boson ones) to be formed -as an origin of initial gravitational attraction- and thus the whole gas around would start "falling" into that and form the planet.
Due to the geometry of a sphere, it's the most favorable (energetically) shape to be formed... of course it's not a perfect sphere (for example the spin makes it more like an oval).
 

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