Physics, asked by thapadevika02, 9 months ago

since the moon is constantly attrated towards the earth by the gravitational interaction, why does't it crash into the earth?​

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Answered by varshiniHY
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Explanation:

The reason is that the Moon is never still. It constantly moves around us. Without the force of gravity from the Earth, it would just float away into space. This mix of velocity and distance from the Earth allows the Moon to always be in balance between fall and escape.

Answered by shreyash1505
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The moon revolves around the earth in a similar way but due to the velocity with which the moon got hooked onto the earth's gravity keeps it from falling onto the earth. This keeps the moon in a pretentious orbit around the earth even though it is moving further away from our planet by an ever so little margin.

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