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The gravitational force between the Sun (mass = 1.99 × 1030 kg) and Mercury (mass = 3.30 × 1023 kg) is 8.99 × 1021 N. How far is Mercury from the Sun? 6.98 × 1010 km 6.98 × 107 …
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The gravitational force between the Sun (mass = 1.99 × 1030 kg) and Mercury (mass = 3.30 × 1023 kg) is 8.99 × 1021 N. How far is Mercury from the Sun? 6.98 × 1010 km 6.98 × 107 …
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The gravitational force between the Sun (mass = 1.99 × 1030 kg) and Mercury (mass = 3.30 × 1023 kg) is 8.99 × 1021 N. How far is Mercury from the Sun? 6.98 × 1010 km 6.98 × 107 km 4.87 × 1013 km 4.87 × 1024 km
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