What path will the moon take when the gravitational interaction between the moon and earth disappear?
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tangentential I think so
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- The moon will take a tangential path when the gravitational interaction between the earth and the moon disappears.
- It is this gravitational interaction between these two large spherical bodies that keep them stable and in their orbits.
- Once the moon is out of this gravitational interaction, it will start moving tangentially with its probability of colliding with other celestial bodies leading to end and an impact in the solar system.
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