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Gravity And The Moon
If Earths gravity pulls thing in, within its orbit, then why is the moon actually moving away from Earth rather than been pulled closer?
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but don't worry too much if you struggle to understand it. I used to teach Applied Maths to A-level but I had to read through it several times before it started making some sort of sense to me!
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Yes db's answer is comprehensive and easy to understand. Just to add that the reason the earth is slowing down is because of the distortive effect (the "tidal" effect that the Moon has upon it. The Moons gravitational effect stretches the Earth into an oval shape (the "high tides" in the seas being the manifestation of that). Such distortion slows a spherical object down. An easy way to see if an egg is raw or hard boiled (apart from cracking it!) is to spin it on its side. The raw egg will slow rapidly because the liquid gets thrown to the ends of the shell. The hard-boiled one spins for longer.
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