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Physics, 07.12.2020 20:20 ejsteel2

Suppose that Uranus has a mass of 86.8 x 1024 kg and Saturn has a mass of 569 x 1024 kg. If the distance between them is 1439 x 109 m, what is the gravitational force between them?

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