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Calculate the distance of mars to the sun

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Answer:


r=2.28*10^8km

Explanation:

This assumes you were given the mass of mars to be
6.39*10^2^3kg the mass of the sun to be
1.99*10^3^0kg and the gravitational force between the two to be
3.72*10^3^5N.

I used the formula: (G is the gravitational constant
6.67*10^-^1^1)


F=G(m_1m_2)/(r)

and solved for r


3.72*10^3^5=6.67*10^-^1^1(6.39*10^2^3(1.99*10^3^0))/(r)


r=(8.48*10^4^3)/(3.72*10^3^5)


r=2.28*10^8km

User Psisodia
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Mars is 1.5 astronomical units away from the Sun, or 143 000 000 miles
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