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8 June, 16:38

The mass of the moon is 7.36*1022kg and its distance to the Earth is 3.84*108m. What is the gravitational force of the moon on the earth?

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  1. 8 June, 16:43
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    F=G*m*M/r^2 = m * (G*M/r^2) = m*g1

    g1 = G*M/r^2 = 6,67*10^ (-11) * 7,36*10^22 / (3,84*10^8) ^2 = 3,32921E-05 ~ 0,000033 H/kg << g=9,81H/kg

    F = m * 0,000033 H/kg
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