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Physics, 01.02.2021 01:00 lachlyn40

In which scenario does Einstein's theory apply, but not Newton's? A. comparing the gravitational forces between two systems

B. measuring how much energy light loses while it travels

C. calculating the speed of a satellite orbiting Earth

D. landing a spaceship on the moon

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