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Find the net force acting on the Moon from the Earth and the Sun assuming that they are
at right angles to each other.

Mass of moon = 7.35 x 10^22 kg
Mass of sun = 1.99 x 10^30 kg

Radius of moon-earth = 3.84x10^5 km
radius of moon-sun = 1.5x10^8 km

Answer is 4.77x10^20 N at 24.6 degrees
 

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Find the net force acting on the Moon from the Earth and the Sun assuming that they are
at right angles to each other.

Mass of moon = 7.35 x 10^22 kg
Mass of sun = 1.99 x 10^30 kg

Radius of moon-earth = 3.84x10^5 km
radius of moon-sun = 1.5x10^8 km

Answer is 4.77x10^20 N at 24.6 degrees
Can't be bothered getting my calc so just find the force from Earth, then the Sun, and use pythagoras (vector addition) to find the net force on the Moon. Use trig to find the angle.
 

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Can't be bothered getting my calc so just find the force from Earth, then the Sun, and use pythagoras (vector addition) to find the net force on the Moon. Use trig to find the angle.
That's exactly what i did but answer was different. I'm guessing the answer provided is incorrect then.
 

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