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As observed from the earth, the sun appears to move an approx. circular orbit. For the motion of another planet like mercury as observed from the earth, this would
A. be similarly true
B. not be true because the force between the earth and mercury is not inverse square law
C. not be true because the major gravitational force on mercury is due to the sun
D. not be true mercury is influenced by force other than gravitational forces

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As observed from the earth, the sun appears to move in an approximate circular orbit. The gravitational force of attraction between the earth and the sun always follows inverse square law.
Due to relative motion between the earth and mercury, the orbit of mercury, as observed from the earth will not be approximately circular, since the major gravitational force on mercury is due to the sun

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