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Chapter 8 Problem 65

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Tidal effects in the Earth-Moon system cause the Moons orbital period to increase at a current rate of about 35 ms per century. Assuming the Moons orbit is circular, to what rate of change in the Earth-Moon distance does this correspond? (Hint: Differentiate Keplers third law, Equation 8.4, and consult Appendix E.)

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Title Essential University Physics: Volume 1 2 
Author Richard Wolfson
ISBN 9780321706690

Tidal effects in the Earth-Moon system cause the Moons orbital period to increase at a

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