The force of gravity causes the moon to orbit the Earth, and the Earth to orbit the sun.
Yes, the Earth and Moon both exert a gravitational force on each other. This force is responsible for the Moon orbiting around 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.
Force? As in The Force from Star Wars? Or a gravitation force? Care to explain?
The Moon is orbiting a planet; It is orbiting the Earth. The velocity /acceleration of the Moon and the gravitational pull between Earth and Moon are in balance, so the Moon remains orbiting the Earth. Similarly the Earth and Moon , as a binary system, orbit the Sun , and the acceleration and gravitational forces are in balance. So none of us collide.
The force of gravity.
The force of gravity.
Yes, the Earth and Moon both exert a gravitational force on each other. This force is responsible for the Moon orbiting around the Earth.
Gravitational Force is responsible for keeping the moon in the orbit around Earth.
Gravity
The gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon is responsible for keeping the Moon in orbit around the Earth. This force acts as a centripetal force, pulling the Moon towards the Earth and keeping it in a stable orbit.
The moon revolves around the earth - due to a balance between gravity and centrifugal force.
Yes - the same gravity that makes the apple fall from the tree - keeps the earth in orbit around the sun.
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Yes, gravity is an attractive force that causes objects with mass to be drawn towards each other. This force is responsible for the Earth orbiting the Sun and objects falling toward the ground.
The force that keeps the moon in orbit around the sun is the gravitational force between the sun and the moon. This force causes the moon to continuously fall towards the sun but its orbital motion prevents it from colliding with the sun.