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4. For bodies which are not spherical or
having an irregular shape, the direction of
the force is along the line joining their
O Centre of masses
O Centres
O Nearest edges
Both (a) and (b)​

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Answered by Akshithareddy94
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Answer:

Jupiter and Saturn

The Directions of the force is along the line join there__________.

Explanation:

The planets in our solar system never line up in one perfectly straight line like they show in the movies. If you look at a two-dimensional plot of the planets and their orbits on a piece of paper you may be lead to believe that all the planets will circle around to the same line eventually . In reality , the planets do not all orbit perfectly in the same plane. Instead , they swing about on different orbits in three dimensional space . For this reason , they will never be perfectly aligned. It's like waiting for a swarm of flies circling your head to all line up . It is not going to happen. When astronomers use words like "planetary alignment" , they don't mean a literal lining up . They just mean that some of the planets are in the same general region of the sky . And this type of "alignment" almost never happens to all the planets , but instead happens to two or three planets at one time

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