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IooqXpooI
Apr25-04, 05:22 PM
Zero Point being where the Gravitational forces cancel out, creating no gravitational push.

M_1 \geq M_2

G_Z_p=\frac {1}{\frac {M_1}{M_2}}

R_g_Z_p=\frac {M_2}{M_1}-\frac{M_1}{M_2}

Where G_Z_p is Gravitational Zero Point, R_g_Z_p is Reverse Graviataional Zero Point, d is distance between the two bodies, and M is the mass.

IooqXpooI
Apr25-04, 05:51 PM
Whoops!

Whenever I say a \geq b, usually I am talking in the point of view of a.

These equations are in the point of view of b. So if GZp is 5, then it means that it is 5 away from b.