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Physics, 17.12.2019 04:31 cicimarie2018

You will for this problem, you will need to look up physical parameters for objects in space want to keep about 4 significant figures for each. you have a spaceship that is located between the earth and the moon. at the spaceship's current location (point a), the net gravitational force on the ship is equal to 0. determine: a. the distance of the spaceship from the moon at point a. b. the net gravitational force on the spaceship at point b (the point where the spaceship is twice as far from the moon as at point a). c. the distance of the spaceship from the moon at point c (the other point in space where the net gravitational force on the spaceship is the same as at point b). for your physical representation (part 1b), you should graph and label a potential energy diagram showing points a, b, and c.

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