Physics, asked by mallavallishruthi, 4 months ago

what path will the moon take when the gravitational
force on each other why?​

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Answered by ZehrilaBanda
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Moon will move out tangentially in the universe. Moon revolves around the earth due to presence of gravitational force between them. If the gravitational force between moon & earth disappears, due to centripetal force acting on them, move will move out in tangential direction in the universe. Hope this helps you.

Answered by Anonymous
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Moon will move out tangentially in the universe. Moon revolves around the earth due to presence of gravitational force between them. If the gravitational force between moon & earth disappears, due to centripetal force acting on them, move will move out in tangential direction in the universe. Hope this helps you.

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