Why The earth and the moon attract each other with a gravitational force

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The discussion revolves around the gravitational attraction between the Earth and the Moon, specifically addressing how the forces acting on each body compare. The original poster is uncertain about whether the gravitational force is equal on both the Earth and the Moon, referencing Newton's Third Law of Motion.

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  • Participants explore the implications of Newton's Third Law, questioning the equality of forces acting on the Earth and the Moon. Some suggest a mathematical approach to determine the forces, while others emphasize the relationship between mass and gravitational force.

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The discussion is ongoing, with various interpretations being explored. Some participants affirm that the magnitudes of the forces are equal and opposite, while others seek clarification on the comparison of forces acting on each body.

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There is a focus on understanding the definitions and implications of gravitational force, as well as the assumptions underlying the question. Participants are navigating through concepts of mass, distance, and the nature of forces without reaching a definitive conclusion.

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hey...heres a question that's been bugging me

"The Earth and the moon attract each other with a gravitational force. How does the force acting on the more massive Earth compare to the force acting on the moon?"

Choices: a.) there is a greater force acting on the earth. b.)the same force is acting on both the Earth and the moon. c.)there is a greater force acting on the moon. d.) not enough information exists to determine the force.

my answer: the same force is acting on both the Earth and the moon.

but I am not sure..according to Newton's Third Law of Motion, the gravitational forces on each object are equal. Gravitational forces act between any two objects and always pull one towards the other.

buut..gravitational force depends on the mass of each object and how far apart they are...so I am confused...is there more force acting on the Earth or is it equal?
 
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:rolleyes: Thats an interesting questions to think about...nice change from the Thermal stuff I'm doing.

Anyway, you're right by looking at Newton's third law. But I don't think that the forces would be the same even though the law states that the magnitudes of the two objects acting on one another are equal. I think the key might be in that the magnitudes of force are equal and OPPOSITE.

To determind which force is greater did you try to work it out mathermatically by solving for the force of the moon and the force of the Earth and then comparing the two?

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The gravitational attraction between two objects depends on the PRODUCT of the two objects' masses, not on either mass singly.

The magnitudes of the two forces are then equal, the directions of the forces opposite to each other, according to Newton's 3.law.
 
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I did say that the magnitudes were EQUAL and OPPOSITE according to Newton's third law. But that's not the question. The question is how does the force acting on the Earth compare to the force acting on the Moon?
 
A magnitude is a positive number.
 
Not necessarily...It doesn't have to be a positve number.
 
yes it does... that is what magnitude means
 
Either it's zero, or it's positive (i.e, non-negative).
The concept of "opposite magnitude" is meaningless.
 
Ok fine, but that's still not the question. How do the forces compare?
 
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I've already answered it.
 
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You have been repeatedly told that the magnitudes of the forces are the same- the directions are opposite. Why do you not believe it?

The gravitational force of one object on another depends on the PRODUCT of the two masses. That's why the magnitudes are the same.
 
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Hi,
[tex]F_{g} = G\frac{m_{1}m_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]
So the force acting on both moon and Earth is the same. They both attract each other.
Viet Dao,
 

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