Find (a) the difference between the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon on a kilogram of water at the points on Earth's surface closest to and furthest from the Moon, and (b) the maximum tangential component of the gravitational force exerted by the Moon on a kilogram of water at any point on earth's surface (the Maximum value of |Fg x r|).
Find (a) the difference between the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon on a kilogram of...
The average distance from the Moon to the center of the Earth is 384,400 km, and the diameter of the Earth is 12,756 km. Calculate the gravitational force that the Moon exerts (a) on a 1-kg rock at the point on the Earth’s surface closest to the Moon and (b) on a 1-kg rock at a point on the Earth’s surface furthest from the Moon. The mass of the Moon is 7.349 × 1022 kg. (c) Find the difference between...
2. strength of the gravitational force exerted by the planet on the moon be denoted by F, and let the strength of the gravitational force exerted by the moon on the planet be F A moon of mass m orbits a planet of mass 100m. Let the (a) What will be the ratio of F, to F,? (b) The planet Pluto has 1/500 the mass and 1/15 the radius of Earth. What is the value of g on the surface...
Find the gravitational attraction force exerted by the Moon on Yuchong, who is standing on the surface of the Earth. Yuchong’s mass is 64 kg.
3. 1 AU = 149 597 970 700 metres, and the Sun’s mass is 1.98855 x 1030 kg. (a) Calculate the apparent tidal force on the two rocks from question 2 due to the Sun, and (b) use your results from questions 2 and 3 to give a qualitative explanation of the difference between spring tides and neap tides. Note: You will have to be careful about significant figures; take the 1-kg mass as an absolute value. Q2 Results 2....
1) At what point between the Earth and Moon do the gravitational forces from each balance? Give your answer as the distance from the center of Earth. 2) At what height above the Earth is the freefall acceleration half of the value 9.8 m / s²? 3) The Earth, Moon and your 5000 kg spaceship form an equilateral triangle and some instant in time. Define an xy-plane containing all three objects. Define the origin at the location of your space...
What is the gravitational force on a 52 kilogram person standing on the Earth, due to the Earth's gravity? The mass of the Earth is 5.97x 104 kilograms and the radius of the Earth is 6.38 x 10 meters. Round your answer to the nearest integer. A. What is the gravitational force on a 71 kilogram person standing on the Earth, due to Moon's gravity? The mass of the Moon is 7.34 x 102 kilograms and the distance from the...
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9. 1/1 points i Previous AnswersSerPSE10 13.А.P029 Let represent the difference in the gravitation al fields produced by the Moon at the points on the Earth's surface nearest to and farthest from the Moon. Find the fraction AgM 19, where g i s the Earth's gravitational field. (This difference is responsible for the occurrence of the "lunar tides" on the Earth.) 0.000000225 2.27e-07
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(10 Points) The moon revolves about the earth in a circle (very nearly) of radius R =239,000 mi or 12.6 X 108 ft, and requires 27.3 days of 23.4 X 105 sec to make a complete revolution. (a) What is the acceleration of the moon towards the earth? (Ans: a = 8.96 X 10-3 ft/sec) (b) If the gravitational force exerted on a body by the earth is inversely proportional to the square of...
Learning Goal: To understand Newton's law of gravitation and the distinction between inertial and gravitational masses. In this problem, you will practice using Newton's law of gravitation. According to that law, the magnitude of the gravitational force Fg between two small particles of masses m1 and m2 separated by a distance r, is given by m1m2 T2 where G is the universal gravitational constant, whose numerical value (in SI units) is 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2 kg2 This formula applies not...
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QUESTION 1 What is the gravitational force on a 87 kilogram person standing on the Earth, due to the Earth's gravity? The mass of the Earth is 5.97 1024 kilograms and the radius of the Earth is 6 38 × 106 meters Round your answer to the nearest integer. QUESTION 2 What is the gravitational force on a 74 kilogram person standing on the Earth, due to Moon's gravity? The mass of the Moon is...