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A 54100 kg space ship has completed two thirds of its journey from the earth to the Moon. At this position, what magnitude force would the ship's engines have to supply to be the equilibrant? Assume the mass of the moon is 7.35E + 22 kg and the distance between the earth and the moon is 384000 km.
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