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Physics, 04.02.2021 01:00 jamiezanfardino1464

Although it contributes only 0.02 percent to Earth's total mass, the water in Earth's oceans is still quite massive. Suppose the water of the
oceans could somehow be drained, kept in liquid form, and moved as
far from Earth as the moon is. How large would the gravitational force
between the water and Earth be? Assume the mass of the ocean's water
to be 1.4 x 1021 kg, the mass of Earth to be the same with water (5.98 X
1024 kg), and the Earth-moon distance to be 3.84 x 10 m.

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