Suppose the gravity of the $Earth$ suddenly becomes zero,then in which direction will the $Moon$ begin to move if no other celestial body affects it?

  • A
    It will continue to move in a circular orbit.
  • B
    It will move in a straight line tangential to its orbit at that instant.
  • C
    It will move towards the $Earth$.
  • D
    It will stop moving.

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