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Physics, 09.09.2021 01:50 Deadpool9609

Imagine that Earth's gravity suddenly "shut off," leaving Earth with no gravitational force at all.
Describe what would happen around you and why.
How would this affect Earth's motion in space
relative to the Sun? How would this affect the
motion of the Moon?

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