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Why do the sun, the moon and the earth not lie in one and the same line on every full moon and new moon day?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Amid a sun oriented overshadowing, the powers between the sun, earth and moon are: sun-earth: 3.56⋅1022N earth-moon.


Sun is a star and it will be a fact. The normal separation to Sun from earth is around 149 million kilometers.


Moon is a satellite of earth which circles earth in 27days and 8hours.


If earth and Sun are two focuses at that point moon dependably goes round the Page on earth.

Answered by samruddhipandit
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