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OpenStudy (taylor.joe):

When the center of Earth is 3.8 × 105 kilometers from the center of the moon, the force of gravity between Earth and the moon is about 20.46 × 1025 newtons. Use these values, along with the mass of Earth and the gravitational constant you found in part c, to estimate the mass of the moon. M1=FD^2/M2G

OpenStudy (taylor.joe):

G=Gravitational constant D=Distance From center F=Force of gravity M1=Mass object one M2= Mass object two

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