mmoon mearth
F = G
r2 mearth = 6 x 1024 kg, mmoon = 7.3x 1022 kg, r = 3.84 x 105 km = is 3.84 x 108 m 6.673 x 10-11 (6 x 1024) x (7.3x 1022)
F = Newton
3.84 x 108 x 3.84 x 108 F = 1.98 x 1020 N
Fg = G*m1*m2/d^2 G = gravitational constant = 6.67x10^-11
m1 = Mass of Earth = 5.9742x10^24 kg
m2 = Mass of moon = 7.36x10^22 kg
d = distance between earth and moon = 384403000 m
Fg = 2.9757x10^30 * G
Fg = 1.985*10^20 N
Using the equation F=GM1M2/d^2
Where:
F=The resultant Gravitational Force (N)
G=The Gravitational constant (6,67x10^-11 N m^2 Kg^-2)
M1=Mass of Earth (5.9742x10^24 kg)
M2=Mass of Moon (7.3477x10^22 kg)
d=The distance between the centre of both masses (384,403,000 m)
After plugging in the numbers we get the gravitational force between the Earth and the Moon to be...
1.98145x10^20 N
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