Eris, the largest dwarf planet

  1. Eris, the largest dwarf planet known in the Solar System, has a radius R = 1200 km and an acceleration due to gravity on its
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  3. Eris, the largest dwarf planet known in the Solar System, has a radius R = 1200 km and an acceleration due to gravity on its
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  4. Eris, the largest dwarf planet known in the Solar System, has a radius R = 1200 km and an acceleration due to gravity on its
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  5. Standing on Eris, a dwarf planet of raidus of 1200km, drop a rock from height of 0.30m. The rock takes 0.87s to reach the
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  6. Scientists created a new class of dwarf planets. This would include Pluto, thereby changing its status as a planet. Today five
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  7. Poor Pluto once a planet and now a lowly ice ball. Actually, Pluto is now a "dwarf planet." Another term for dwarf planet might
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  8. Suppose you are exploring the Kuiper belt with your telescope and you discover an object you suspect might be a dwarf planet.
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  9. Which shows the stars in the correct order, from smallest in size to largest?(1 point)Responses white dwarf, red supergiant, Sun
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  10. Which shows the stars in the correct order, from smallest in size to largest?(1 point)Responses Sun, white dwarf, red supergiant
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