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An object is placed directly between a large planet and a star. Find the distance from the planet for which the net gravitational force exerted by the planet and by the star on this object is zero. DATA: Mstar= 1.90E+30 kg, Mplanet= 6.90E+25 kg, Dplanet?to?star= 1.50E+11; m.
Can you please help me set this problem up? Suppose that now you want to make a scale model of the solar system using the ball bearing .0014 m to represent the sun. (a) How far from it would you place a sphere representing the earth?
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