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  1. Why is a year on Mars longer than a year on Earth?* Mars is farther from the sun Mars has a decreased surface gravity in
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  2. Despite their many similarities, Mars is different from Earth in several key ways. Mars is smaller than Earth and has a slower,
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  3. f Steve were standing on each planet, which is the correct order of the planets from the one that has the highest force of
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  4. the earth has an average distance of 225 million km (2.25x10^8 km) from Mars. what is the gravitational attraction between Mars
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  5. a projectile is ejected from a 25 m high tower with a velocity of 40 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal first on
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  6. A projectile is ejected from a 25-m high tower with a velocity of 40 m/s at an angle of 30 degrees to the horizontal first on
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  7. Your "weight" on Earth is a measure of the gravitational force between you and the Earth. What would your "weight" be on Mars?
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  8. Mars Rover When the Mars rover was deployed on the surface of Mars in July 1997, radio signals took about 12 min to travel from
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  9. when earth and mars are closest to each other in their orbits the angular separation between mars's moon phobos and the surface
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  10. Suppose the aliens watching the show are on the surface of Mars.Mass of Mars: 6.42 x 10^23 kg Radius of Mars: 3.394 x 10^6 m
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