The document discusses Laplace's nebular hypothesis from 1796 which proposed that the solar system formed from a large, rotating cloud of gas and dust. It elaborated on Laplace modifying Kant's hypothesis by assuming the nebula was huge, hot, and rotating, gradually contracting and spinning faster over time due to losing heat until rings broke off to form planets orbiting the sun.
The document discusses Laplace's nebular hypothesis from 1796 which proposed that the solar system formed from a large, rotating cloud of gas and dust. It elaborated on Laplace modifying Kant's hypothesis by assuming the nebula was huge, hot, and rotating, gradually contracting and spinning faster over time due to losing heat until rings broke off to form planets orbiting the sun.
The document discusses Laplace's nebular hypothesis from 1796 which proposed that the solar system formed from a large, rotating cloud of gas and dust. It elaborated on Laplace modifying Kant's hypothesis by assuming the nebula was huge, hot, and rotating, gradually contracting and spinning faster over time due to losing heat until rings broke off to form planets orbiting the sun.
The document discusses Laplace's nebular hypothesis from 1796 which proposed that the solar system formed from a large, rotating cloud of gas and dust. It elaborated on Laplace modifying Kant's hypothesis by assuming the nebula was huge, hot, and rotating, gradually contracting and spinning faster over time due to losing heat until rings broke off to form planets orbiting the sun.
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NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS OF LAPLACE
French mathematician Laplace propounded
his ‘nebular hypothesis’ in the year 1796. He elaborated his concepts about the origin of the solar system and the earth in his book entitled ‘ Exposition of the world system’. Laplace nebular hypothesis was in some way similar to the gaseous hypothesis of Kant. It appears that Laplace hypothesis is just like a modified version of Kant Hypothesis. Some basic facts of Laplace nebular hypothesis Laplace postulated his hypothesis after removing the inherent weak points and erroneous concept of Kant’s hypothesis which suffered from three basic defects eg.1) Large amount of heat can not be generated due to the collision of cold particles of primordial matter. 2) Mutual collision of particles can not generate motion in the primordial. 3) The rotatory speed of the nebula cannot increase due to increase in the size of nebula. In order to remove the aforesaid defects Laplace assumed certain fact He assumed that there was a huge and hot gaseous nebula in the space. From the very beginning huge and hot nebula was rotating on its axis. The nebula continuously cooling due to loss of heat from its outer surface through the process of radiation (due to circular motion or rotation of the nebula) and thus it was continuously reducing in size due to contraction on cooling. Thus, gradual loss of heat resulted into the cooling of the outer surface of nebula. Gradual cooling caused gradual contraction in the size and volume of nebula. Thus reduction in the size and volume of the nebula increased the circular velocity (rotatory motion) of the nebula. In the next stage, as the size of nebula continued to decrease, the velocity of rotatory motion continued to increase. The result is that, the nebula started spinning at very fast speed and consequently the centrifugal force became so great that exceeded the centripetal force. When this stage was reached the materials at the equator of the nebula became weightless. Consequently, the outer layer was condensed due to excessive cooling and so it could not rotate, after that process the central nucleus of the nebula and thus the outer ring (layer) was separated from the remaining part of the nebula. This separated ring of material started moving around the nebula. It is to be remembered that according to Laplace only one ring of material was separated from the nebula and not nine ring conceived by Kant. Laplace further maintained that the original ring was divided into nine rings and each ring moved away from other ring.
Thus nine planets were formed from nine
rings and the remaining central nucleus of the nebula became the sun. Satellites were formed from the planets due to repetition of the aforesaid processes mechanism.