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In which directions does the acceleration produced in the moon revolving around the earth act?​

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Answered by IntelligentJennie
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Answer:

It was known at the time, that the force of gravity causes earthbound objects (such as falling apples) to accelerate towards the earth at a rate of 9.8 m/s2. And it was also known that the moon accelerated towards the earth at a rate....

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Answered by Abhishek63715
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here is the ans.

due to earth's gravity centripetal force acts on the moon towards the center of the earth which

provides centripetal acceleration which acts towards the center of the earth.

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