How is the characteristic curvature of the Dust Tail formed?
Answer
Dust particles lag behind the nucleus due to radiation pressure.
The Dust Tail is generally curved because the larger dust particles are slower to be swept away by radiation pressure and lag slightly behind the comet's orbital path.

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