Physics, asked by geetashukla, 6 days ago

how moon revolves around the earth, even why it is that moon is out of earth gravitational pull??​

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Answered by mansurisameer1008
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Answer:

the Moon orbits the Earth, it drags along behind it a "bulge" in the oceans. On the side of Earth opposite the Moon, the gravitational pull is less than on any other part of the Earth and the oceans are "left behind" in another bulge. The Moon's contribution to Earth's tides is significant because it is so close.

Answered by yashmalakar2847
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MOON IS NOT OUT OF EART'S GRAVITATIONAL PULL.

IT REVOLVES BECAUSE AT EACH POINT OF IT MOTION ITS VELOCITY CHANGES IN A DIRECTION PERPENDICULAR TO THE GRAVITATIONAL PULL OF EARTH. THE GRAVITATIONAL PULL ACTS AS A CENTRIPETAL FORCE THAT CAUSES THE MOON TO FOLLOW AN OVAL PATH AROUND EARTH .

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