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Putting the moon back to its original size, if it were suddenly to move to twice the distance from the earth, how would that effect the force of gravitation with the earth?
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Putting the moon back to its original size, if it were suddenly to move to twice the
distance from the earth, how would that effect the force of gravitation with the
earth?
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Link is a virus don’t click it trust me okay?
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