Created for CVCA Physics Classes By Dick Heckathorn 17 June 2K+4

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Created for CVCA Physics Classes By Dick Heckathorn 17 June 2K+4 Solar vs Lunar Month Created for CVCA Physics Classes By Dick Heckathorn 17 June 2K+4

Moon rotating counterclockwise Moon 3/4 way around earth Moon between earth and sun Moon between earth and sun Moon 1/4 way around earth Moon one rotation around earth Moon 1/2 way around earth 27.3 days 29.4 27.3 Sidereal Month m3 m2 e m4 29.4 days m1 m5 Synodic Month m6

27.3 days Sidereal Month 365/27.3 13.37 sidereal months/year 29.4 days Synodic Month 365/29.4 12.41 synodic months/year

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Moon between earth and sun

Moon rotating counterclockwise Moon 1/4 way around earth Moon rotating counterclockwise m2 e m1

Moon 1/2 way around earth m3 m2 e m1

Moon 3/4 way around earth m3 e m4 m1

Moon one rotation around earth 27.3 days 27.3 Sidereal Month e m4 m1 m5

Moon between earth and sun 29.4 27.3 e m1 29.4 days Synodic Month m6

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