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Physics, 21.03.2020 02:16, jaici68

In this problem we are going to compare the strength of the ravtational interaction between the Moon and the Earth and the Sun and the Earth. We will do this by finding the gravitational field g due to the Moon or the Sun, which is the acceleration that the Earth would have if it were interacting with each of them. ▲ 3396

Part a) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational field of the moon at the location of Earth in meters per square second.

Part b) Calculate the magnitude of the gravitational field of the Sun at the location of Earth in meters per square second

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