Physics, 22.11.2019 22:31 smithmalyk4
Calculate the gravitational force between an astronaut (mass of 225kg) and mars (mass of 6.39x1023 kg) when the astronaut is on the
surface of the planet.
use the g. u.e. s.s. method to show your work to earn credit.
(radius of mars = 3 39x106m)
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