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Two equal-mass stars orbit their
Two equal-mass stars orbit their centre of mass. The distance between the stars (measured from the centre of mass of each) is 1
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two binary stars moving in a perfect circle orbit
The stars have the same mass, the distance between them is one billion km
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Suppose that a binary star system consists of two stars of equal mass. They are observed to be separated by 380 million
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Suppose that a binary star system consists of two stars of equal mass. They are observed to be separated by 330 million
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Two stars in a binary system orbit around their center of mass. The centers of the two stars are 7.78x1011 m apart. The larger
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In a binary star system, two stars orbit about their common center of mass, as shown in the figure .
If r2 = 2r1, what is the
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Two stars in a binary system orbit around their center of mass. The centers of the two stars are 7.80 1011 m apart. The larger
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Two stars in a binary system orbit around their center of mass. The centers of the two stars are 7.80 1011 m apart. The larger
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Two stars in a binary system orbit around their center of mass. The centers of the two stars are 7.40 1011 m apart. The larger
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two stars with equal mass of 4.0x10^15 kg are separated by a distance of 2 km. They are moving in circular obits around the
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