it is something called vertical motion
it is when earth stops orbiting
circular motion
Assuming the satellite moves around Earth, the only relevant force is Earth's gravitation.
The list of choices that you posted along with the question has no statement that conveys that description at all.
It can be. A centripetal force is not fundamental (such as gravity), it is the generic name given to a force that keeps objects moving in orbits (or circles). In the case of the Sun and the Earth, gravity is the centripetal force that keeps the Earth in orbit around the Sun.
it is when earth stops orbiting
circular motion
mv^2/r
No force orbits around the Earth. Forces do not orbit. The force that keeps material objects in orbit around the Earth is the mutual force of gravity between the Earth and the object.
The force of gravity is both everywhere around and inside Earth.
The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
Gravitation force makes the Earth move around the sun and also makes the moon go around the Earth. Our weight is the gravitational force of the Earth acting on us. For example; the gravitational force of the moon is about one-sixth that of the Earth.
Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
The moon revolves around the earth - due to a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
Gravitation force makes the Earth move around the sun and also makes the moon go around the Earth. Our weight is the gravitational force of the Earth acting on us. For example; the gravitational force of the moon is about one-sixth that of the Earth.
Assuming the satellite moves around Earth, the only relevant force is Earth's gravitation.
Gravitational force.