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SAT, 16.12.2021 23:20 genyjoannerubiera

An object of mass 0. 50 kg is transported to the surface of planet x where the object’s weight is measured to be 20 n. The radius of the planet is 4. 0 x 106 m. What is the mass of planet x? (g = 6. 67 x 10-11 n × m2/kg2).

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