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  1. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  2. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  3. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860kg/m^3). Calculate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  4. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860 kg/m^3). Calclate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  5. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860 kg/m^3). Calclate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  6. A hypothetical spherical planet consists entirely of iron (p=7860 kg/m^3). Calclate the period of a satellite that orbits just
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  7. A hypothetical gas consists of four indistinguishable particles. Each particle may sit in one of five allowed quantum states,
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  8. A hypothetical pure element consists entirely of two isotopes. The natural percent abun- dance of theisotopewithmass 25.4 uis
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  9. For the remaining questions (#8 - 10), we are NOT focused on the Wolbachia project. Instead, you need to apply what you know
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  10. 1. A hypothetical pure element consists entirely of two isotopes. The natural percent abundance of the isotope with mass 25.5 u
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