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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 2.7 x 10^23 kg, a radius of 2.8 x 10^6 m, and no atmosphere. A 3.6 kg space probe is
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 3.0*10^23 kg, a radius of 3.0*10^6 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 1.0 1023 kg, a radius of 3.0 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 1.0 1023 kg, a radius of 3.0 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 5.7 x 1023 kg, a radius of 2.8 x 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 4.0 1023 kg, a radius of 3.0 106 m, and no atmosphere. A 14 kg space probe is to be
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A probe launched from Earth to Mars is traveling at an average speed of 1.8 * 10^4 kilometers per hour. If the distance between
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A DISTANT SPACE PROBE IS PROGRAMMED TO EMIT A RADIO SIGNAL TOWARD EARTH AT REGULAR TIME INTERVALS. ONE SUCH PULSE ARRIVES ON
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Posted by Technoboi11 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 1:09am.
Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 1.0x10^23 kg, a radius of
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 1.0x10^23 kg, a radius of 3.0x10^6 m, and no atmosphere. A 10 kg space probe is to be
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