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The reason due to which the spokes are unable to maintain their shape, if they were kept in the orbit by the gravitational force alone. The spokes rotate around Saturn and have a tendency to cling on to their shape in a fashion similar to the spokes on a rotating bicycle wheel. The rate at which these spokes rotate is same as that of Saturn’s magnetic field and are composed of minute electrically charged particles, which are held in an orbit by the magnetic forces.

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