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which force keeps the moon in a uniform circular motion around the earth​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

When an object moves in a circle at a constant speed, its direction constantly changes. A change in direction causes a change in velocity. This is because velocity is a vector quantity - it has an associated direction as well as a magnitude. A change in velocity results in acceleration, so an object moving in a circle is accelerating even though its speed may be constant.

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Answered by dineshkrishnani
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CENTRIPETAL FORCE KEEPS MOON IN A UNIFORM CIRCULAR MOTION AROUND THE EARTH.
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