The force that holds the moon in place is gravity. Without gravity, there wouldn't be a moon.
from earth to moon
For all practical purposesUranus is just as far from Earth's moon as it is from the Earth.
the moon
The Earth is not a perfect sphere. The rotation of the planet has caused the Earth to 'bulge' to a certain extent. The distance around the Equator is further than any other measurement of the circumference.
The moon
centripetal force
Gravity provides a centripetal force on the Moon, helping it stay in orbit around Earth. TRUE!!! -iRLANDA♥
As the moon orbits the Earth, the force of gravity acting upon the moon provides the centripetal force required for circular motion.
The revolutionary movement of the natural satellite such as moon around the earth makes it stable in its orbit. This is similar to the stay of earth around the sun. Scientifically speaking the gravitational force of attraction between the earth and moon becomes the necessary centripetal force to keep it stay in its orbit. This centripetal force will be along the line joining the moon and the earth. This centripetal will be balanced by the centrifugal which acts away from the earth. This centrifugal force comes into the scene due to the inertia of direction.
The gravitation of the central body. For example, for the Moon moving around the Earth, the centripetal force is the gravity between Earth and Moon.
GRAVITY!A2. Centripetal force. The velocity of the satellite around the earth causes centripetal, force which balances with the gravity, holding it in a circular orbit around the earth.
Yes, exactly.
it would stay in place because the earth is its centripetal force and if it doesnt have the earth it wouldn't orbit
Centripetal Force.
easy. centripetal force and gravity. good question, though!
The gravitational attraction from the Earth.The gravitational attraction from the Earth.The gravitational attraction from the Earth.The gravitational attraction from the Earth.
centripetal- Dashun Walden