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caliculate the acceleration of the moon towards the earth

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Answered by Anonymous
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The centripetal acceleration of the moon is v2/r. Details of the calculation: (a) The distance the moon travels in 27.3 days is d = 2πr = 2.41*109 m. Its speed is v = d/(27.3 days) = (d/(2.36*106 s)) = 1023 m/s.Hope it helps you! ❤✌❤

Answered by Anonymous
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\sf{We\:know\:that,}\\\\

\sf{Force\:between\:Earth\:and\:Moon\:——}\\\\

\sf{F=\dfrac{GmM}{r^2}}\\\\

\sf{The\:acceleration\:of\:the\:Moon\:——}\\\\

\sf{a=-\dfrac{GM}{r^2}}\\\\

\sf{Where,}\\\\

\sf{Mass\:of\:Earth\:m=M_m}\\\\

\sf{Mass\:of\:Moon\:M=M_e}\\\\

\sf{Distance=r}\\\\

\sf{Gravitational\:constant=G}

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