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which factor prevents the galilean moons from breaking off into space away from jupiter?
a the suns magnetic field of the velocity of the moons.
b the moons positions are slightly bent towards jupiter due to electromagnetic fields.
c the moons are being pulled closer and thrown towards jupiter due to centrifugal force.
d jupiters gravitational pull keeps the velocity of the moons.
The Galilean moons remain in orbit around Jupiter because Jupiter's gravitational pull acts as a centripetal force, continuously changing the direction of the moons' velocity to keep them in a curved path rather than moving off into space. Option A is incorrect because the Sun's magnetic pull has no meaningful effect on these moons' orbit around Jupiter. Option B is incorrect as electromagnetic forces are negligible at this astronomical scale for these bodies. Option C is incorrect because centrifugal force is a fictitious apparent force, not an actual force that holds the moons in orbit.
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D. Jupiter's gravitational pull changes the velocity of the moons.