What keeps the Earth and moon in orbit?

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What keeps the Earth and moon in orbit? Why don’t they just fly off into space?

This force is called gravity. Sir Isaac Newton, an English scientist, hypothesized that the force that pulls an apple to the ground also pulls the moon toward Earth. This force is called gravity. *** Newton did not discover gravity, but he was the first person to realize that gravity occurs everywhere.

Every object in the universe attracts every other object. Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation: Every object in the universe attracts every other object.

The force of gravity is measured in units called newtons. The force of gravity on an object is known as its weight. Wow! I only weigh 40 pounds up here! I weighed 240 on Earth! Unlike mass, which doesn’t change, an object’s weight can change depending on its location.

the masses of the objects the distance between them The strength of the force of gravity between two objects depends on two factors: the masses of the objects (mass – the amount of matter in an object) 1 the distance between them 2

The Earth exerts a gravitational force on the moon, and the moon exerts a gravitational force on the Earth. Because the Earth has more mass than the moon, the Earth’s gravitational force is much stronger than the moon’s.

The force of gravity decreases rapidly as distance increases. (Stronger gravitational pull) (Weaker gravitational pull)

There must be another factor at work! So why doesn’t the moon fall into the Earth? Why doesn’t the Earth fall into the sun? There must be another factor at work!

An object with greater inertia is more difficult to start or stop. That factor is inertia. inertia – the tendency of an object to resist change in motion An object with greater inertia is more difficult to start or stop. The more mass an object has, the greater the inertia.

Newton’s First Law of Motion An object at rest will stay at rest, and an object in motion will stay in motion with a constant speed and direction unless acted upon by a force.

Newton concluded that two factors combine to keep the moon in orbit around Earth and the Earth in orbit around the sun. and gravity inertia

At the same time, the moon keeps moving ahead because of its inertia. Earth’s gravity keeps pulling the moon toward it, preventing the moon from moving in a straight line. At the same time, the moon keeps moving ahead because of its inertia.

If not for Earth’s gravity, inertia would cause the moon to move off through space in a straight line.

In the same way, Earth revolves around the sun because the sun’s gravity pulls on it while Earth’s inertia keeps it moving ahead.