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Hillary Stanley
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30 October, 08:12
How much would your 20.0 kg dog weigh on Neptune?
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30 October, 08:31
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F = 6m. m2/r^2
F = (6.673x10^-11) (70) (3.32x10^23) / (2.44x10^6) ^2
ANS: F = 260 N=2.60x10^2 N
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