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During the eclipse of the sun, the moon, the earth, and the sun lie in a straight line, so that the moon is between the earth and the sun.
a. What is the power of the sun on the moon?
b. What is the power that the Earth makes on the moon?
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M(moon)= 7.36 x 10^22 kg M(earth) = 5.98 x 10^24 kg M(sun) = 1.99 x 10^30 kg
(distance between Earth and the moon)= 3.84x10^8m
(distance between the sun and the earth)= 1.496 x 10^11 m
During the eclipse of the sun, the moon, the earth, and the sun lie in a straight line, so that the moon is between the earth and the sun.
a. What is the power of the sun on the moon?
b. What is the power that the Earth makes on the moon?
c. How strong is the sun on Earth? ,
d. Compare the answers a and b. Why doesn't the sun catch the moon far from Earth?
M(moon)= 7.36 x 10^22 kg M(earth) = 5.98 x 10^24 kg M(sun) = 1.99 x 10^30 kg
(distance between Earth and the moon)= 3.84x10^8m
(distance between the sun and the earth)= 1.496 x 10^11 m
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