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Physics, 17.01.2020 01:31, Person51761

Un the way to the moon, the apollo astro-
nauts reach a point where the moon's gravi-
tational pull is stronger than that of earth's.
find the distance of this point from the
center of the earth. the masses of the
earth and the moon are 5.98 x 1024 kg and
7.36 x 1022 kg, respectively, and the distance
from the earth to the moon is 3.84 x 108 m.
answer in units of m.
020 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points
what would the acceleration of the astro-
naut be due to the earth's gravity at this
point if the moon was not there? the
value of the universal gravitational constant
is 6.672 x 10-" n. m²/kg? .
answer in units of m/s? .

answer
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