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What two facts did Newton need to be able to calculate the acceleration of the Moon?
1) the distance to the Moon and the diameter
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What two facts did Newton need to be able to calculate the acceleration of the Moon?
1) the distance to the Moon and the diameter
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What two facts did Newton need to be able to calculate the acceleration of the Moon?
A) the distance to the Moon and the diameter
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The Moon has a diameter of about 3480 km and an orbital radius of about 384 400 km from the centre of Earth. Suppose that the
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The moon's diameter is 3.48 106 m, and its mean distance from the earth is 3.85 108 m. The moon is being photographed by a
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An image of the moon is focused onto a screen using a converging lens of focal length f= 35.3 cm. The diameter of the moon is
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when the full moon directly overhead the angle from one edge of the moon to the other is measured to be 0.6970 if the diameter
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Lewis is making a model of the Earth-Moon system. He knows that the diameter of the Earth is about four times greater than the
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Lewis is making a model of the Earth-Moon system. He knows that the diameter of the Earth is about four times greater than the
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Lewis is making a model of the Earth-Moon system. He knows that the diameter of the Earth is about four times greater than the
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