Physics, asked by katariramayya, 11 months ago

If the force of the earth on the moon vanishes suddenly , what will be the moon ? Give reasons

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Answered by Kritikupadhyay5pbh
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Answer:

If the Moon did escape from Earth, the main effect would be the lack of tides on Earth. Tides are caused by the differential gravitational force on the equatorial regions: i.e. the region closer to the Moon experiences more gravitational force than the region on Earth away from the Moon.

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Answered by ladida
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Answer:

If earth gravitational force removed hypothetically than moon will start moving tangentially to the present orbit.

Gravitation at moon orbit is influenced by earth first and than sun.

Mars is the nearest planet but gravity due mars is very very less compared to Sun at moon orbit.

gravity due sun at moon orbit

g=GM/r2. = 0.006 m/s2

Gravity due mars at moon orbit

g=GM/r2.  =  0.014e-6 m/s2.   at minimum distance

g=GM/r2. = 0.00027e-6 m/s2. at maximum distance.

So moon may start orbiting Sun.

Moon mass is very very less than earth or any other solid planet.

moon can't rotate in earth orbit around sun due low mass.

Moon mass can fit in either very close orbit to Sun or very far orbit.

Moon can't moved to far orbit so it will change to near to Sun orbit.

During its journey it may enter in Venus or mercury gravitation. It depends at what instant earth gravity vanished.

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