The spaceship is attracted to both the planet and the planet's moon. The planet has four

Chapter 0, Problem 4

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The spaceship is attracted to both the planet and the planet's moon. The planet has four times the mass of its moon. The force of attraction of the spaceship to the planet is shown by the vector. PRACTICE PAGE a. Carefully sketch another vector to show the spaceship's attraction to the moon. Then apply the parallelogram method of Chapter 3 and sketch the resultant force. b. Determine the location between the planet and its moon (along the dotted line) where gravitational forces cancel. Make a sketch of the spaceship there.

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