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Why is it that the earth with it's gravitational pull doesn't suck the moon into us
It does, that is what keeps it in orbit.
Why is it that the earth with it's gravitational pull doesn't suck the moon into us
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How aeroplanes, particularly the long haul sized ones, get in the air and then stay up there.
But they are so big and heavy 🤯🤯😱Bernoulli theroum. Easy when you know how.
But they are so big and heavy 🤯🤯😱
DNA, chromosomes and genes, what is the difference?
It is happening, and it will just take a long, long long time.Why is it that the earth with it's gravitational pull doesn't suck the moon into us
And I read somewhere that the difference between the air pressure above & below the wing is the equivalent of a baby's breath.I know what you mean. I know how it's done and it is amazing that simple air pressure can lift them off the ground.
How you can hit a ball well in warming up and then step over the road to the first tee and play as though you're a new golfer
I'm assuming you mean the acronym of lack of f@#$&$# talentAll about loft.....
This part I get - it's also speeding 'away from' (or 'across') us at just the right amount to balance the gravitational pull, so the result is an orbit.Why is it that the earth with it's gravitational pull doesn't suck the moon into us
It is happening, and it will just take a long, long long time.
This part I get - it's also speeding 'away from' (or 'across') us at just the right amount to balance the gravitational pull, so the result is an orbit.
Oh. Be thankful that's what happens, otherwise we would have 'fallen' into the sun long ago!
What I would like someone to explain is why it's always the same face of the moon we - except for a few astronauts - see!