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ipn [44]
4 years ago
9

The gravitational force between the sun and mercury

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1 answer:
TEA [102]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

 Mercury Fact Sheet Mercury's orbital velocity is 1.59 times that of Earth while its angular velocity is 1/. 241 = 4.15 times that of Earth. Their product, 6.6, is therefore Sun's pull on Mercury as a multiple of the Sun's pull on Earth, whatever that might be

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