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When the Earth, Moon, and Sun form a right triangle with the Moon located at the right angle, as shown in the figure below, the Moon is approaching its third quarter. (The Earth is viewed here from above its north pole.) Find the magnitude and direction of the net force exerted on the Moon. Give the direction relative to the line connecting the Moon and the Sun.

2006-09-14 08:07:22 · 5 answers · asked by otsatsa3 2 in Science & Mathematics Physics

5 answers

It's moving up at 20 miles per hour. Your lucky day has arrived and you should buy a lottery ticket.

2006-09-14 08:15:51 · answer #1 · answered by pvreditor 7 · 2 7

Based on the solid machanics of the discrete form and its variational principles previously by us ,one presents some kinds boundary integral -variational theorems of the above problem called three corps problem

2006-09-14 08:23:31 · answer #2 · answered by heinrich m 1 · 1 3

the force acting on the moon is pulling it to do it's own homework, although rogue answering forces will allow it to continue doing what it already is (i just can't remember if that's cheating or orbiting earth...)

2006-09-14 09:37:14 · answer #3 · answered by promethius9594 6 · 0 4

1. Read back through the chapter your teacher just finished with, and pay attention to what you're reading.

2. Pay attention in class, and you won't have to put the question here directly out of your book, where it is difficult to concieve of without the figure in your book.

3. Do your OWN homework from now on!

2006-09-14 08:16:52 · answer #4 · answered by xraytech 4 · 0 9

its moving that way...
(see I'm pointing with my finger...)

2006-09-14 08:09:42 · answer #5 · answered by Thoughts Like Mine 3 · 3 4

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