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A spacecraft is launched from Earth toward the moon where will the spacecraft be when the gravitational forces acting on it are equal

A closer to earth than to the moon because the moon has greater mass than the earth

B closer to the moon because the moon greater mass than the earth

C closer to earth than to the moon because earth has greater mass

D Closer to moon than earth because earth has a greater mass than the moon

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I would go with d makes more sense
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Answer:

D Closer to moon than earth because earth has a greater mass than the moon

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that gravitational force is given by


F = (Gm_1m_2)/(r^2)

so here if the net gravitational force at some distance between moon and earth is zero or equal due to moon and earth then in that case


F_(moon) = F_(earth)

so here we can say


(GM_m m)/(r_1^2) = (GM_e m)/(r_2^2)

so here we will have


(M_m)/(M_e) = (r_1^2)/(r_2^2)

since mass of earth is more than mass of moon so we can say


(r_1)/(r_2) < 1

so here we have


r_1 < r_2

so the position is closer to moon because moon is of smaller mass than earth

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