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what is the only force acting on an object orbiting earth? air resistan…

Question

what is the only force acting on an object orbiting earth?
air resistance
friction
inertia
gravity

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Air resistance: Objects in orbit (like satellites) are in space where there's negligible air, so no air resistance.
  • Friction: In orbit, there's no surface contact for friction to act.
  • Inertia: Inertia is a property (resistance to motion change), not a force.
  • Gravity: Earth’s gravity provides the centripetal force needed for orbital motion, pulling the object toward Earth’s center, keeping it in orbit.

Answer:

D. gravity (assuming the options are labeled A to D with D being gravity; if the original options had different labels, adjust accordingly, e.g., if the last option is labeled as the fourth option, state that option: "the option with 'gravity'")