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pinklouse200Lv1
6 Oct 2020
During a solar eclipse, the Moon, the Earth and the Sun, all lie on the same line, with the Moon between the earth and the Sun.
(a) What force is exerted by the sun on the Moon?
(b) What force is exerted by the Earth on the Moon?
(c) What force is exerted by the Sun on the Earth?
(d) Why doesn't the Sun capture the moon away from the Earth?
During a solar eclipse, the Moon, the Earth and the Sun, all lie on the same line, with the Moon between the earth and the Sun.
(a) What force is exerted by the sun on the Moon?
(b) What force is exerted by the Earth on the Moon?
(c) What force is exerted by the Sun on the Earth?
(d) Why doesn't the Sun capture the moon away from the Earth?
KathLv10
28 Oct 2020