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What is the ratio of the sun's gravitational force on you to the earth's gravitational force on you? fsunfearth =?
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What is the ratio of the sun's gravitational force on you to the earth's gravitational force on you? fsunfearth =?
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The ratio of the sun's gravitational force on us to the earth's gravitational force on us is 6.0 * 10^-4.This is a result of the formula Fg= G*(m/r^2), where G is the gravitational Constant = 6.67*10^-11. m = mass and r = radius
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