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-. A 2000 kilogram (kg) weather satellite is orbiting Earth. The satellite takes pictures of Earth to help forecast weather. At what altitude, in kilometers (km), would the strongest gravitational force
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-. A 2000 kilogram (kg) weather satellite is orbiting Earth. The satellite
takes pictures of Earth to help forecast weather. At what altitude,
in kilometers (km), would the strongest gravitational force be
acting on the satellite while it orbits Earth?
F. 10 000 km
G. 15 000 km
H. 30 000 km
I. 40 000 km
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H
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I think it's H hope that helps
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