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Gravity provides a centripetal force on the Moon, helping it stay in orbit around Earth. TRUE!!! -iRLANDA♥
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Yes, exactly.
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.
force is mass x acceleration which for orbit is mass (m) x velocity squared (v^2)divided by radius (R) above center of earth. Since there is also acceleration of gravity (g) then g = v^2/R. You can now calculate velocity of satellite to stay in orbit - it is about 17.500 mph
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.
Earth remains in orbit around the Sun because the gravitational pull between the Earth and Sun is balanced by the centripetal reaction force, i.e. the angular acceleration, of the Earth's orbit.
Gravity provides a centripetal force on the Moon, helping it stay in orbit around Earth. TRUE!!! -iRLANDA♥
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centripetal force
Satellite objects are set at speed and distance that its' orbit around earth equal earth rotation. It's centripetal acceleration must be just balance with gravity of the earth or v2/r=GM/r2.
The gravity resulting from the Earth's mass.
Central acceleration is the acceleration placed on the center of a satellite that holds it in elliptical orbit. Central acceleration is more commonly known as centripetal acceleration.
Yes, exactly.
both are planets and are orbit with centripetal force. think about the atmospheres. They orbit around one another.
Centripical acceleration is the acceleration toward the centre that holds a satellite in elliptical orbit. All three are basically the same, all are attractied to a common center. They can be demonstrated by swinging an object around your head held by a length of string.
a satellite in orbit; it is moving at constant speed but is accelerating outward in circular acceleration, balanced by gravity acceleration (centripetal force).