Hey these are 2 similar questions from different trials.
(1) An object is in a stable orbit around the earth. Which statement about the force acting on this object is correct
a. Both inertial and gravitational forces act on the object
b. Inertial force is the only force acting on the object
c. Gravitational force is the only force acting on the object
d. There is no net force acting on the object
The answer given is D.. which is my original thought.
Then there is another question pretty much the same but my teacher said a different answer than I thought.
(2) A object in an orbiting spacecraft appears "weightless". Which choice correctly identified the net force acting on the object.
a) zero net force
b) gravitational force
d) inertial force forwards
d) centrifugal force
Can anyone explain these questions. I was under the impression that the gravitaional force perpendicular to direction of motion was balanced out by the orbital velocity which is directed at a tangent to the orbit resulting in a zero net force?
(1) An object is in a stable orbit around the earth. Which statement about the force acting on this object is correct
a. Both inertial and gravitational forces act on the object
b. Inertial force is the only force acting on the object
c. Gravitational force is the only force acting on the object
d. There is no net force acting on the object
The answer given is D.. which is my original thought.
Then there is another question pretty much the same but my teacher said a different answer than I thought.
(2) A object in an orbiting spacecraft appears "weightless". Which choice correctly identified the net force acting on the object.
a) zero net force
b) gravitational force
d) inertial force forwards
d) centrifugal force
Can anyone explain these questions. I was under the impression that the gravitaional force perpendicular to direction of motion was balanced out by the orbital velocity which is directed at a tangent to the orbit resulting in a zero net force?