The average distance separating Earth and the Moon (center to center) is 384,000 km. Use the data in the table gravitational force exerted by Earth and the Moon on a 3.00 x 104-kg spaceship located halfway between them. Useful Planetary Data

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The average distance separating Earth and the Moon (center to center) is 384,000 km. Use the data in the table to find the net
gravitational force exerted by Earth and the Moon on a 3.00 x 104-kg spaceship located halfway between them.
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Useful Planetary Data
Body
Mass (kg) Mean Radius (m) Period (s) Distance from Sun (m) T2/r3(s2/m³)
Mercury
3.18 x 1023
2.43 x 106
7.60 x 106
5.79 x 1010
2.97 x 10-1
Venus
4.88 x 1024
6.06
106
1.94 x 107
1.08 x 1011
-19
2.99 x 10
Earth
5.98 x
1024
6.37 x 106
3.16 x 10?
1.50 x 1011
-19
2.97 x 10
Mars
6.42 x 1023
3.37 x 106
5.94 x 10
2.28 x 1011
-19
2.98 x 10
Jupiter
1.90 x 1027
6.99 x 107
3.74 x 108
7.78 x 1011
-19
2.97 x 10
Saturn
5.68 x 1026
5.85 x 10
9.35 x 108
1.43 x 1012
2.99 x 10-19
Uranus
8.68 x 1025
2.33 x 107
2.64 x 10°
2.87 x 1012
-19
2.95 x 10
Neptune
1.03 x 1026
2.21 x 107
5.22 x 109
4.50 x 1012
-19
2.99 x 10
Pluto
~1.4 x 1022
~1.5 x
7.82 x 109
5.91 x 1012
-19
2.96 x 10
Мoon
7.36 x 1022
1.74 x 106
Sun
1.991 x 1030
6.96 x 108
Transcribed Image Text:The average distance separating Earth and the Moon (center to center) is 384,000 km. Use the data in the table to find the net gravitational force exerted by Earth and the Moon on a 3.00 x 104-kg spaceship located halfway between them. N Useful Planetary Data Body Mass (kg) Mean Radius (m) Period (s) Distance from Sun (m) T2/r3(s2/m³) Mercury 3.18 x 1023 2.43 x 106 7.60 x 106 5.79 x 1010 2.97 x 10-1 Venus 4.88 x 1024 6.06 106 1.94 x 107 1.08 x 1011 -19 2.99 x 10 Earth 5.98 x 1024 6.37 x 106 3.16 x 10? 1.50 x 1011 -19 2.97 x 10 Mars 6.42 x 1023 3.37 x 106 5.94 x 10 2.28 x 1011 -19 2.98 x 10 Jupiter 1.90 x 1027 6.99 x 107 3.74 x 108 7.78 x 1011 -19 2.97 x 10 Saturn 5.68 x 1026 5.85 x 10 9.35 x 108 1.43 x 1012 2.99 x 10-19 Uranus 8.68 x 1025 2.33 x 107 2.64 x 10° 2.87 x 1012 -19 2.95 x 10 Neptune 1.03 x 1026 2.21 x 107 5.22 x 109 4.50 x 1012 -19 2.99 x 10 Pluto ~1.4 x 1022 ~1.5 x 7.82 x 109 5.91 x 1012 -19 2.96 x 10 Мoon 7.36 x 1022 1.74 x 106 Sun 1.991 x 1030 6.96 x 108
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