You're a star gazer on Earth. What motion does Saturn make on the night sky over a yearly cycle?
A) Looks random to an observer on Earth, although it can be calculated using Newton's gravitational law.
B) Rises and sets (like the Sun does in one day, but over a year long period).
C)Traces out a small circular path, about the size of the moon in the sky.
D) Moves back and forth along a line.
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It will look random to an observer on earth, although it can be predicted using Newton's law of gravitation __ but with reference to sun only.__
It is because the motion is relative that's why when observing Saturn from earth, the motion of saturn becomes relative to earth also and so it becomes complex in nature, which is hard to predict with observation only, thus it seems random.
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It is because the motion is relative that's why when observing Saturn from earth, the motion of saturn becomes relative to earth also and so it becomes complex in nature, which is hard to predict with observation only, thus it seems random.
I don't see any problem in my answer if it does seem problematic then tell me the correct answer in the the comments and then delete it
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Answer:D
Explanation : Because the Saturn always moves in back and forth, and this happened in a straight line.
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