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12. What's the centripetal force that keeps a satellite in orbit around the Earth? O A. Friction O B. Tension O C. Supporting force O D. Gravitation force
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12. What's the centripetal force that keeps a satellite in orbit around the Earth? O A. Friction O B. Tension O C. Supporting force O D. Gravitation force
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12. What's the centripetal force that keeps a satellite in orbit around the Earth?
O A. Friction
O B. Tension
O C. Supporting force
O D. Gravitation force
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