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Q.7- The earth and the moon are attracted to each other by gravitational force. The earth attracts the moon with a force that is:
(a) More than that exerted by the moon (b) Same as that exerted by the moon
(c) Less than that exerted by the moon (d) Not related to that exerted by the moon

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Answered by honeymaygelsano
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Answer:

i think it's B

Explanation:

cause it said Newton's Third Law of Motion explains that forces always come in action-reaction pairs. ... The two forces create an interaction pair on different objects and are equal in strength and opposite in direction. So, the force of attraction of Earth on Moon is equal and opposite to the force of attraction of Moon on Earth.

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Answered by triptijindal24
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Answer:

c option

Explanation:

beacuse the force is less of moon

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