Asked by Miss Angie
What would be the path of the Moon if somehow all gravitational forces on it vanished to zero?
I NEED TO KNOW IF THIS ANSWER IS CORRECT
the path of the moon would be 40 degrees north latitude and 70 degrees south longitude.
IF NOT WHAT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER
I NEED TO KNOW IF THIS ANSWER IS CORRECT
the path of the moon would be 40 degrees north latitude and 70 degrees south longitude.
IF NOT WHAT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER
Answers
Answered by
jaylo
it is not correct I did that same thing before and I got that same answer and when i turned it in it was all wrong
Answered by
Ms. Sue
PSY stands for psychology not physics!
Answered by
Steve
all we know is that the moon would travel in a straight line. No forces means no acceleration, so constant velocity.
What that path would be depends on where in its orbit the moon happens to be when gravity stops.
What that path would be depends on where in its orbit the moon happens to be when gravity stops.
Answered by
Miss Angie
OKAY MS SUE EXCUSE ME BUT I HAVE BEEN ILL AND HAD TO LEARN EVERYTHING ALL OVER AGAIN