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Physics, 21.10.2019 21:10, lbelle

The center of a moon of mass m is a distance d from the center of a planet of mass m. at some distance x from the center of the planet, along a line connecting the centers of planet and moon, the net force on an object will be zero. (a) derive an expression for x in terms of m, m, and d. (b) if the net force is zero a distance 2/3d from the planet, what is the ratio r of the mass of the planet to the mass of the moon, m/m?

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