Traditionally, Newton's laws are directly used to establish the gravitational relationship between two
objects with any type of motion. However, the
relationship is mathematically a vector (or vectors), and
it is difficult to solve, especially when the number of
objects is greater than 3, the physical relationship
between objects cannot be simply / clearly revealed. It
is even more difficult to study the properties of
a gravitational field. With real data verification
error less than 3.5%, we found / proved that physical
properties of the ideal circular motion in the
gravitational field are essential / can truly reflect the laws
of motion of gravitationally-bound points in the
universe. Regardless the mass of the orbiting point /
body, the central mass and its variation determine the
physical properties. In this article, we derive,
use real data to verify and discuss the statistic
(fixed central mass systems) expressions / properties
of gravitationally-bound points in single or multiple
systems in the universe. Strictly speaking, a star
system like our solar system is a variable central mass
system. However, since the rate of solar mass
loss is about 1E-12/year, it can be considered as both
a fixed central mass system and a variable
central mass system.
Author(s) Details
Jihai Zhang
Independent Researcher,
Canada.
Ping Tao
Independent Researcher,
Canada.
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