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What force keeps satellites near planets? and got a better answer
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Everything similar attracts and the opposite repels. This force is called differently in different types of interactions. The ancient Greeks believed that all interactions in the universe are carried out by two forces: love and fear. Satellites are afraid of falling on the planet and so tend to run away centrifugal force caused by rotation, and the planet loves its satellites and so attracts the gravitational interaction created by the masses of objects. If there is a harmony between the forces, the equality of the centrifugal and gravitational forces, the satellites go into rotation. I hope I didn't confuse you too much.
Everything like attracts and the opposite repels. Different types of interactions call this force differently. The ancient Greeks believed that all interactions in the universe are carried out by two forces: love and fear. Satellites are afraid of falling on the planet and so tend to run away centrifugal force caused by rotation, and the planet loves its satellites and so attracts the gravitational interaction created by the masses of objects. If there is a harmony between the forces, the equality of the centrifugal and gravitational forces, the satellites go into a state of rotation. I hope I didn't confuse you too much.
Force of attraction
Probably attraction, I don't know.
The force of attraction of the planets!
Force of mutual attraction.
Force of attraction. The same as everything else.
The force of love and attraction;
The force of universal gravitation.
The force of attraction of the earth!
Gravitational interaction.
gravitational forces!