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Textbook Solutions for Classical Mechanics

Chapter 3 Problem 3.17

Question

The masses of the earth and moon are \(M_{\mathrm{e}}\approx6.0\times10^{24}\) and \(M_{\mathrm{m}}\approx7.4\times10^{22}\) (both in kg) and their center to center distance is \(3.8\times10^5\mathrm{~km}\). Find the position of their CM and comment. (The radius of the earth is \(R_{\mathrm{e}}\approx6.4\times10^3\mathrm{~km}\).

Solution

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The ‘center of mass’ is a point in a distributed mass of an object at which the total equilibrium weight of the distributed mass would act. The value of the center of mass of a distributed mass can be obtained with the help of distributed mass and its distance from the reference point.  

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Title Classical Mechanics 0 
Author John R Taylor
ISBN 9781891389221

The masses of the earth and moon are M,==, 6.0 x 1024 and

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