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Chemistry, 03.12.2020 04:20 wilneishawatkins

Look at the picture below of an astronaut at two different distance from a planet. in which position A and B would there be a stronger gravitational pull between the astronaut and the planet? Explain please help please please please please please please please please help it's due right now at 8:20pm please please help please really need help please


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