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Physics, 01.10.2019 16:10 kaileyy06

How much stronger is the gravitational pull of the sun on earth, at 1 au, than it would be if earth were at 10au, in the orbit of saturn? how much stronger is the gravitational pull of the sun on earth, at 1 au, than it would be if earth were at 10au, in the orbit of saturn? 250x 25x 10x 100x 5x

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