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A70 kilogram mountaineer is standing on the summit of mt. everest. the distance between the mountaineer and the center of earth is 6.39 × 106 meters. what is the magnitude of the force of gravity acting on the mountaineer? (the value of g is 6.673 × 10-11 newton meter2/kilogram2. the mass of earth is 5.98 × 1024 kilograms.)
90.50 newtons
111.5 newtons
684.1 newtons
4041.7 newtons
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