Physics, asked by gmeenu619, 8 months ago

Which action exerts more force, the Earth pulling on the moon or the moon pulling on the Earth? Explain

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Answered by mayankkumarmk1212
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Answer:

gravitational pull

Earth exerts a gravitational pull on the moon 80 times stronger than the moon's pull on the Earth. Over a very long time, the moon's rotations created fiction with the Earth's tugging back, until the moon's orbit and rotational locked with Earth

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Answered by niditabiswaspushpa
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Answer: Earth exerts a gravitational pull on the moon 80 times stronger than the moon's pull on the Earth. Over a very long time, the moon's rotations created fiction with the Earth's tugging back, until the moon's orbit and rotational locked with Earth.

Explanation: The moon pulls on the Earth with the exact same magnitude of force that the Earth pulls on the moon since it is the same interaction.The moon's gravitational pull on the Earth is the main cause of the rise and fall of ocean tides. The moon's gravitational pull causes two bulges of water on the Earth's oceans—one where ocean waters face the moon and the pull is strongest and one where ocean waters face away from the moon and the pull is weakest.The gravitational force exerted by by both Earth and the moon are equal in strength, but opposite in direction. ... The gravitational force exerted by Earth is greater because Earth is more massive. E. The gravitational force exerted by the Moon is less because the Moon weighs less.

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