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Comets travel around the sun in elliptical orbits with large eccentricities. If a comet has speed 2.0×10^4m/s when at a distance of 2.5×10^11m from the center of the sun, what i…
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Comets travel around the sun in elliptical orbits with large eccentricities. If a comet has speed 2.0×10^4m/s when at a distance of 2.5×10^11m from the center of the sun, what is its speed when at a distance of 5.0×10^10?
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