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I would like to explain to someone about why the Sun's gravity does not pull the Earth into the Sun. I know that the reason that the Sun's gravity does not pull the Earth into the Sun is that the momentum of the Earth orbiting the Sun is in equilibrium with the Sun's gravity.
What I need to know is what is the correct word for the type of momentum in which the Earth orbit's the Sun. So the purpose of this thread is to figure out what the correct word is.
I looked up angular momentum in Merriam-Webster's online dictionary, and I am still confused.
Merriam Webster's online definition of angular momentum is below:
Angular Momentum: A vector quantity that is the measure of the rotational momentum or a rotating body or system, that is equal in classical physics to the product of the angular velocity of the body or system and its moment of inertia with respect to the rotation axis, and that is directed along the rotation axis.
So Merriam webster's dictionary basically defines angular momentum as a measure of rotational momentum. It's my understanding that the rotational momentum of the Earth is the Earth's spinning 360 degrees once every 24 hours, not the Earth's revolving around the Sun once every 365 years. So I am not sure if angular momentum is the correct word here.
What is the correct word for the momentum of the Earth's orbiting the Sun once every 365 days?
What I need to know is what is the correct word for the type of momentum in which the Earth orbit's the Sun. So the purpose of this thread is to figure out what the correct word is.
I looked up angular momentum in Merriam-Webster's online dictionary, and I am still confused.
Merriam Webster's online definition of angular momentum is below:
Angular Momentum: A vector quantity that is the measure of the rotational momentum or a rotating body or system, that is equal in classical physics to the product of the angular velocity of the body or system and its moment of inertia with respect to the rotation axis, and that is directed along the rotation axis.
So Merriam webster's dictionary basically defines angular momentum as a measure of rotational momentum. It's my understanding that the rotational momentum of the Earth is the Earth's spinning 360 degrees once every 24 hours, not the Earth's revolving around the Sun once every 365 years. So I am not sure if angular momentum is the correct word here.
What is the correct word for the momentum of the Earth's orbiting the Sun once every 365 days?