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what is the formula to calculate the force with which the moon attract the every kg of water in sea or river surface ​

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Answered by jay200335
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It's formula is Gm1m2/d^2

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Answered by Anonymous
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The earth attracts the moon with an equal force with which the moon attracts the earth but these forces are in opposite directions.

By universal law of gravitation, the force between moon and the sun will be:

F = (G m1 m2/d2)

Where m1 m2 = masses of earth and moon respectively.

d = distance between the earth and moon.


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