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What is the ratio of the gravitational pull of the sun on the moon to that of the earth on the moon?

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6
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4
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2.25
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1/4
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Solution

The correct option is C 2.25
Gravitational force is given by F=Gm1m2/r2 where m1 and m2 are the masses of the two objects, r is the distance between their centers of gravity, and G is the universal gravitational constant.

Force exerted on MoonForce exerted on Earth=Gmmm/r2mGmem/r2e=mmr2emer2m

Force exerted on MoonForce exerted on Earth=2×1030×(3.9×105)26×1024×(1.5×108)2=3.042×10411.35×1041=2.25

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