Sentences with phrase «common center of gravity»

The common center of gravity is still inside the sun which means I'm still correct.
Planets much further out from the Sun than Jupiter orbit around the common center of gravity of the Sun and Jupiter (and the other large planets if further out than them also).
These two brighter components of the system orbit a common center of gravity once every 80 years.
Over time, this random motion can dampen, which allows some of the stars to fall toward a common center of gravity, usually dominated by a particularly large protostar.
Strangely, although the pair orbits around a common center of gravity, Antares B never seems to change position.

Not exact matches

Built on the Tesla platform, the battery's location on the floor gives Model X an extremely low center of gravity, reducing the risk of rollover common in SUVs.
This lowers the Center of Gravity (CoG) of the load on the babywearer, minimizing the strain on the wearer's back which is common in carriers that rely on solely shoulder straps.
For example, more than 30 sets of binary stars (two stars orbiting their common center of mass) have one or more planets orbiting each star.12 The rapidly changing gravity fields produced by each binary star would have prevented any orbiting cloud of dust and gas from collapsing into one planet.
The ideal 50:50 weight balance and the low center of gravity - common to all Levante models - in combination with the finely tuned double - wishbone front / Multi Link rear suspension and the larger tyres fitted to the 22 - inch forged aluminium wheels, endow the new Trofeo with remarkably balanced handling and lateral stability.
This type of accident is more common to vehicles with high center - of - gravity ratios like sport utility vehicles but any car can be at risk of a rollover under various circumstances.
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