Physics, asked by kabita226, 6 months ago

Sun
Cal
7.
Gis
Earth at
position B
in solid, why?
The earth's orbit is oval in shape. Explain
how the magnitude of the gravitational force
between the Earth and the Sun changes as the
Earth moves from position 'A' to 'B' as shown
in the figure.
Earth at position A
8.
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Answers

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
5

Answer:

Earth's orbit is not a perfect circle. It is elliptical, or slightly oval-shaped. This means there is one point in the orbit where Earth is closest to the Sun, and another where Earth is farthest from the Sun.

The gravitational force between the Sun and the Earth is about 3.54x1022 N. This force keeps the Earth orbiting around the Sun. The gravitational force from the other planets does slightly affect the Earth's orbit, but the gravitational pull from the other planets and the Moon is still very small.

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