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How would a parachute fall on the surface of the moon ? Describe. The mass of the Jupiter is 19 * 10 ^(27) kg and that of the sun is 2 * 10 ^(30) kg If the gravitational force acting between them is 4.
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How would a parachute fall on the surface of the moon ? Describe. The mass of the Jupiter is
and that of the sun is
If the gravitational force acting between them is
calculate the distance between their centres.
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Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 2.46 × 10^12
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