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- Take the mean distance of the moon and the sun from the earth to be 0.4 × 106 km and 150 × 106 km respectively. Their masses are 8 × 1022 kg and 2 × 1030 kg respectively. The radius of the earth is 6400 km. Let Δ F1 be the difference in the forces exerted by the moon at the nearest and farthest points on the earth and Δ F2 be the difference in the force exerted by the sun at the nearest and farthest points on the earth. Then, the number closest to (Δ F1/Δ F2) is :
Q. Take the mean distance of the moon and the sun from the earth to be and respectively. Their masses are and respectively. The radius of the earth is Let be the difference in the forces exerted by the moon at the nearest and farthest points on the earth and be the difference in the force exerted by the sun at the nearest and farthest points on the earth. Then, the number closest to is :
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