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Homework Statement
The Moon is 3.9*10^5 km from Earth's center and 1.5*10^8 km from the Sun's center. The masses of Earth and the Sun are 6*10^24 and 2*10^30 kg, respectively.
a. The ratio of the gravitational fields due to the Sun and Earth at the center of the moon is:
1) 2300
2) 230
3) 23
4) 2.3 < Correct answer
b. When the Moon is in its third quarter phase, its direction from Earth is a right angles to the Sun-Earth direction. The net gravitational field due to the Sun and Earth at the center of the Moon is?:
1) 6.4*10^-3 m/s^2
2) 6.4*10^-6 m/s^2
3) 6.4*10^-8 m/s^2
4) 6.4*10^-10 m/s^2
Homework Equations
Fg=G(m1*m2)/r^2
The Attempt at a Solution
I attached a picture of the diagram I drew. I tried to resolve the forces in the X-Y Coordinates but I didn't know what to do from there; I still didn't know the mass of the Moon so I couldn't get a pure answer like the ones given in the choices.