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At some point during their orbit, the location of the Earth and Moon relative to the Sun will be as shown in the figure below, with the Moon at the origin of the coordinate system, rE = (-3.84 ×:
< 108) | m and rs = (-1.50 × 10¹¹1) m
7.35 x 1022 kg, the Earth has a mass 5.97 x 1024 kg, and the Sun has a mass 2.00 x 1030 kg. What is the force experienced by the Moon due to the Sun and the Earth? Express your answer in vector form.
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What is the direction of the force exerted by the Sun on the Moon? What is the direction of the force exerted by the Earth on the Moon? N
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As you go above the Earth's surface, the acceleration due to its gravity will decrease. Find the height above the Earth's surface where this value will be 1/254 g.
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Transcribed Image Text:At some point during their orbit, the location of the Earth and Moon relative to the Sun will be as shown in the figure below, with the Moon at the origin of the coordinate system, rE = (-3.84 ×: < 108) | m and rs = (-1.50 × 10¹¹1) m 7.35 x 1022 kg, the Earth has a mass 5.97 x 1024 kg, and the Sun has a mass 2.00 x 1030 kg. What is the force experienced by the Moon due to the Sun and the Earth? Express your answer in vector form. Fnet = X What is the direction of the force exerted by the Sun on the Moon? What is the direction of the force exerted by the Earth on the Moon? N r's Additional Materials Reading Tutorial Sun Submit Answer Mooni Earth 2. [0/1 Points] OSUNIPHYSI 13.2.WA.0-12.TUTORIAL. As you go above the Earth's surface, the acceleration due to its gravity will decrease. Find the height above the Earth's surface where this value will be 1/254 g. X Consider Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation for objects near the surface of the Earth. m MY NOTES m. The mass of the Moon is ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER
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