Physics, asked by shrinikpreddy, 10 months ago

Why doesn’t the earth fall down?

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Answered by kokul007
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earth is revoling around the sun in an elliptical path due to the influence of gravitational pull of sun. So, the earth doesn't fall down

Answered by Anonymous
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because that is what keeps the earth from flying out of the solar system under its own momentum. ... Gravity is a centrally attractive force, meaning that objects in a gravitational field always fall towards the source of the gravity.

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