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The moon is held in a nearly circular orbit around the earth by the gravitational force of the earth exerted on the moon. Does the gravitational force of the earth ever do any work on the moon?
i. Yes, always.
ii. Yes, only on a full moon day
iii. No, except on a moonless night
iv. Never

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Answered by nikesh46
0

Answer:

never

because of circular path

Answered by janhvivd16
11

Answer:

i. Yes, always.

Explanation:

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