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4. What is self-gravity in general and for planets?

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  • 02-05-2024
Self-gravity refers to the gravitational force exerted by a body on itself due to its mass. In the context of planets, self-gravity is the force that each part of a planet exerts on every other part, pulling it towards the center. This force helps maintain the planet's spherical shape and holds its structure together.
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