Use the data of this table to find the point between Earth and the Sun at which an object can be placed so that the net gravitational force exerted by Earth and Sun on that object is zero.

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Use the data of this table to find the point between Earth and the Sun at which an object can be placed so that the net gravitational force exerted by Earth and Sun on that object is zero.

Useful Planetary Data
Мean
Mean
Distance
10-19
m3
Body
Mass (kg)
Radius (m)
Period (s)
from Sun (m)
5.79 X 1010
1.08 x 10"
1.496 × 10"
7.60 × 10º
1.94 x 107
3.156 x 107
5.94 × 107
3.74 x 108
9.35 × 10
2.64 × 10°
5.22 х 10°
7.82 x 10°
3.18 x 1023
2.43 × 10
6.06 × 100
6.38 x 106
3.37 x 100
6.99 × 107
5.85 x 107
Mercury
2.97
4.88 X 1024
5.98 x 1024
Venus
2.99
Earth
2.97
6.42 × 1023
1.90 x 1027
5.68 × 1026
2.28 x 10"
7.78 x 10"
1.43 × 1012
2.87 x 1012
4.50 x 1012
5.91 x 1012
Mars
2.98
2.97
Jupiter
Saturn
2.99
8.68 × 1025
1.03 x 1026
2.33 x 107
2.21 x 107
Uranus
2.95
Neptune
Pluto"
2.99
1.27 x 1023
7.36 x 1022
1.991 × 1030
1.14 × 105
1.74 × 10°
2.96
Мoon
Sun
6.96 × 108
"In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union adopted a definition of a planet that separates Pluto from the other eight
planets. Pluto is now defined as a "dwarf planet" like the asteroid Ceres.
Transcribed Image Text:Useful Planetary Data Мean Mean Distance 10-19 m3 Body Mass (kg) Radius (m) Period (s) from Sun (m) 5.79 X 1010 1.08 x 10" 1.496 × 10" 7.60 × 10º 1.94 x 107 3.156 x 107 5.94 × 107 3.74 x 108 9.35 × 10 2.64 × 10° 5.22 х 10° 7.82 x 10° 3.18 x 1023 2.43 × 10 6.06 × 100 6.38 x 106 3.37 x 100 6.99 × 107 5.85 x 107 Mercury 2.97 4.88 X 1024 5.98 x 1024 Venus 2.99 Earth 2.97 6.42 × 1023 1.90 x 1027 5.68 × 1026 2.28 x 10" 7.78 x 10" 1.43 × 1012 2.87 x 1012 4.50 x 1012 5.91 x 1012 Mars 2.98 2.97 Jupiter Saturn 2.99 8.68 × 1025 1.03 x 1026 2.33 x 107 2.21 x 107 Uranus 2.95 Neptune Pluto" 2.99 1.27 x 1023 7.36 x 1022 1.991 × 1030 1.14 × 105 1.74 × 10° 2.96 Мoon Sun 6.96 × 108 "In August 2006, the International Astronomical Union adopted a definition of a planet that separates Pluto from the other eight planets. Pluto is now defined as a "dwarf planet" like the asteroid Ceres.
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