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Show that the gravitational force from the Sun on the Moon is about 2.2times that from the Earth on the moon.

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Answer to Problem 7C

The gravitational force from the Sun on the Moon is about 2.2times that from the Earth on the moon is proved below.

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According to Newton’s law of gravitation; gravity is a force between two bodies having masses which causes the attraction between them, and it is directly proportional to product of mass of bodies and inversely proportional to square of the distance between them.

Write the expression for gravitational force.

    F=GMmr2        (I)

Here, F is the gravitational force between two objects, M is the mass of first object, m is the mass of another object, G is the gravitational constant and r is the distance between them.

Compare gravitational acceleration on Earth and station.

    Ratio=FSMFEM        (II)

Here, FEM is the gravitational force from Earth on the moon and FSM is the gravitational force from Sun on the moon.

Conclusion:

The gravitational force from Earth on the moon is calculated below.

Substitute 6.67×1011Nm2kg-2 for G , 5.972×1024kg for M , 7.35×1022kg for m and 3.85×108m for r in equation (I).

    FEM=(6.67×1011Nm2kg-2)(5.972×1024kg)(7.35×1022kg)(3.85×108m)2=1.975×1020N

The gravitational force from Sun on the moon is calculated below.

Substitute 6.67×1011Nm2kg-2 for G , 1.98×1030kg for M , 7.35×1022kg for m and 1.5×1011m for r in equation (I).

    FSM=(6.67×1011Nm2kg-2)(1.98×1030kg)(7.35×1022kg)(1.5×1011m)2=4.317×1020N

Substitute  1.975×1020N for FEM and 4.317×1020N for FSM in equation (II).

    FSMFEM=4.317×1020N1.975×1020NFSM=2.18FEM=2.2FEM

Thus, the gravitational force from the Sun on the Moon is about 2.2times that from the Earth on the moon is proved above.

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