It sure is accelerated. Acceleration refers to the rate of change of velocity, and since the direction of movement changes, the velocity changes as well.
Accelerated because when a body changes its direction It will accelerate.
the earth revolves around the sun in a circular path
the law of gravity supports that the moon revolves around the earth
The Earth has a huge amount of acceleration ... but that word doesn't mean"speeding up". It means any change of speed or direction of motion. Since theEarth revolves in a closed, curved path around the sun, it's constantly changingits direction of motion. So it's constantly accelerated.
Yes. It is accelerated, because the velocity changes all the time: even if it moves at a constant speed, the direction changes.
Accelerated. The concept of "uniform motion" is a mathematical abstraction, like an infinite plane. ALL mass in the universe is constantly being accelerated by gravitational forces from every other mass in the universe. Specifically, a satellite in orbit is constantly falling toward the Earth under gravity - but because of the inertia of the satellite, it is continually missing the Earth! In the absence of gravity, the satellite would proceed in a straight line tangent to its current elliptical orbit.
No. The moon revolves around Earth, and Earth revolves around the sun.
It revolves around the earth, it rotates on its axis.
The Earth rotates on its axis, as it simultaneously revolves around the sun.
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.
That the earth revolves around the sun, not that the sun revolves around the earth.
The moon revolves around the Earth and the Earth revolves around the sun. The moon does not revolve around the sun.