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7 August, 06:34

The suns mass 2.7 x 10 times greater than the moons. how does the suns gravitational force on the earth compare with of the moons

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  1. 7 August, 10:13
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    The sun's mass is 2.7 x 10⁷ times the Earth's mass.

    (That little ⁷ that you left out makes a big difference.)

    The sun is also about 391 times as far from Earth as

    the moon is.

    So we would expect the gravitational forces between the

    sun and the Earth to be about

    (2.7 x 10⁷) / (391²)

    = (2.7 x 10⁷) / (1.53 x 10⁵)

    = about 176 times

    the strength of the gravitational forces between

    the moon and the Earth.

    That's stronger, by a factor of about 176.
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