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Physics, 01.06.2021 19:20 Bt758

A satellite use to explore background radiation (m = 265 kg) occupies a very special point in the space where the gravitational pull of the Earth is exactly equal to the gravitational pull of the Sun. At this point, a satellite can remain suspended indefinitely without moving any closer or further from the Sun or Earth. This spot exists approximately 9.10 x 102 km above the surface of the Earth. a. Draw an FBD of this situation and label the forces acting on the satellite.
b. Calculate the force of gravity between the Earth and the satellite at its point in space.

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