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Physics, 15.10.2019 09:30 dantwanlarosa85

Which object, a, b, or c would experience the least pull of gravity exerted from the planet? use newton's law to explain your reasoning.

the planet is mars. ( though i don't think that would effect anything. it might though. )

a is a hubble telescope.
b is the moon.
c is a space shuttle.

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