Answer:
The center of mass of the Earth-Moon system is 4.673 kilometers away from center of Earth.
Explanation:
Let suppose that planet and satellite can be treated as particles. The masses of Earth and Moon ([tex]m_{E}[/tex], [tex]m_{M}[/tex]) are [tex]5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg[/tex] and [tex]7.349\times 10^{22}\,kg[/tex], respectively. The distance between centers is 384,403 kilometers. The location of the center of mass can be found by using weighted averages:
[tex]\bar x = \frac{x_{E}\cdot m_{E}+x_{M}\cdot m_{M}}{m_{E}+m_{M}}[/tex]
If [tex]x_{E} = 0\,km[/tex] and [tex]x_{M} = 384,403\,km[/tex], then:
[tex]\bar x = \frac{(0\,km)\cdot (5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg)+(384,403\,km)\cdot (7.349\times 10^{22}\,kg)}{5.972\times 10^{24}\,kg+7.349\times 10^{22}\,kg}[/tex]
[tex]\bar x = 4.673\,km[/tex]
The center of mass of the Earth-Moon system is 4.673 kilometers away from center of Earth.