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Old October 11th 03, 03:35 AM
Jason
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Default calculating the distance of equal an opposite gravitational pull between the moon and earth

This problem has been annoying me for ages and I still haven't been
able to work it out. I am using the formula for universal garvitaional
force and I know it is a simultaneous equation but I can't get it to
work. Can anyone help.
 




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