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The sun’s mass is 1.99 × 1030 kg, the Earth’s mass is 5.98 × 1024 kg, and the moon’s mass is 7.36 × 1022 kg. The average distance between the moon and the Earth is 3.82 × 108 m, and the average distance between the Earth and the sun is 1.50 × 1011 m.
- a. Using Newton’s law of gravitation, find the average force exerted on the Earth by the sun.
- b. Find the average force exerted on the Earth by the moon.
- c. What is the ratio of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun to that exerted by the moon? Will the moon have much of an impact on the Earth’s orbit about the sun?
- d. Using the distance between the Earth and the sun as the average distance between the moon and the sun, find the average force exerted on the moon by the sun. Will the sun have much impact on the orbit of the moon about the Earth?
(a)
The average force exerted on the Earth by the sun.
Answer to Problem 5SP
The average force exerted on the Earth by the sun is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The mass of sun is
Write the mathematical expression for Newton’s law of universal gravitation.
Here,
The value of
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus the average force exerted on the Earth by the sun is
(b)
The average force exerted on the Earth by the moon.
Answer to Problem 5SP
The average force exerted on the Earth by the moon is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The mass of Earth is
Substitute
Conclusion:
Thus the average force exerted on the Earth by the moon is
(c)
The ratio of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun to that exerted by the moon and whether the moon will have much of an impact on the Earth’s orbit about the sun.
Answer to Problem 5SP
The ratio of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun to that exerted by the moon is
Explanation of Solution
Find the ratio of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun to that exerted by the moon.
The value of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun is much greater than the force exerted on Earth by the moon. Therefore the moon will not have much of an impact on the orbit of Earth around sun.
Conclusion:
Thus, the ratio of the force exerted on the Earth by the sun to that exerted by the moon is
(d)
The average force exerted on the moon by the sun and whether the sun will have much impact on the orbit of the moon about the Earth.
Answer to Problem 5SP
The average force exerted on the moon by the sun is
Explanation of Solution
Given Info: The mass of sun is
Substitute
The Earth and sun exert strong forces on moon. This is because even though the Earth is much closer to the moon than the sun is, the sun has much larger mass than the Earth. The force of the sun on the moon distorts the elliptical orbit of the moon around Earth causing it to oscillate about a true elliptical path.
Conclusion:
Thus, the average force exerted on the moon by the sun is
Even though the Earth is much closer to the moon than the sun
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