The earth is acted upon by granitational force
of the sun, even though it doesnot fall into the
sun. Why?
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The earth has it's own axis and moves at it's own speed and momentum.
There are times on during the earth's revolution that the force of attraction of the sun becomes very high but the centripetal force of the earth over powers it and moves on. we get this through the 2nd and 3rd law of Newton's laws of motion .
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The earth has it's own axis and moves at it's own speed and momentum.
There are times on during the earth's revolution that the force of attraction of the sun becomes very high but the centripetal force of the earth over powers it and moves on. we get this through the 2nd and 3rd law of Newton's laws of motion .
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