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
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Earth orbits the sun once every 365 days, or one year. The shape of its orbit is not quite a perfect circle. It's more like an oval, which causes Earth's distance from the sun to vary during the year. Earth is nearest the sun, or at "perihelion," in January when it's about 91 million miles away.
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