Physics, asked by temporarygirl, 6 months ago

Suppose gravity of earth suddenly becomes zero, then which direction will the moon begin to move if no other celestial body affects it?

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Answered by shubhi6714
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Answer:

It will move upwards.

Explanation:

As If gravity is there we are on the ground and if gravity in zero so ofcourse we will move up

Answered by umapatisinghasna81
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Answer:

The moon will begin to move in a straight line in the direction in which it was moving at that instant because the circular motion of moon is due to the centripetal force provided by the gravitational force of earth and if gravitational force becomes zero it means no centripetal force is there to help the moon to move ...

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