The Moon is 3.8 108 m from Earth and has a mass of 7.34 1022 kg. 5.97 1024 kg is the mass of the Earth.
<h3>What kind of gravitational pull does the moon have on the planet?</h3>
On the surface of the Moon, the acceleration caused by gravity around 1.625 m/s2 which is 16.6% greater than on the surface of the Earth 0.166.
<h3>What does the Earth's center's gravitational pull feel like?</h3>
Gravity is zero if you are in the centre of the earth since everything around you is pulling "up" (up is the only direction).
<h3>Where is the Earth's and the moon's gravitational centre?</h3>
It is around 1700 kilometres below Earth's surface.
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I believe C is your answer (also, I am also using tht same exact program!)
Answer:
Atoms are composed of electrons (charge -1), protons (charge +1), and neutrons (no charge). So in a neutral atom the correct answer is "D".
Answer:
Explanation:
Let the velocity be v
Total energy at the bottom
= rotational + linear kinetic energy
= 1/2 Iω² + 1/2 mv² ( I moment of inertia of shell = mr² )
= 1/2 mr²ω² + 1/2 mv² ( v = ω r )
= 1/2 mv² +1/2 mv²
= mv²
mv² = mgh ( conservation of energy )
v² = gh
v = √gh
= √9.8 x 1.8
= 4.2 m /s