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Physics, 24.12.2019 04:31 mirmir62

Asmall planet having a radius of 1000 km exerts a gravitational force of 100 n on an object that is 500 km above its surface. if this object is moved 500 km farther from the planet, the gravitational force on it will be closest to a) 71 n. b) 25 n. c) 56 n. d) 50 n. e) 75 n.

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