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Each of the following lists two facts. which pair can be used with newton's version of kepler's third law to determine the mass of the sun? each of the following lists two facts. which pair can be used with newton's version of kepler's third law to determine the mass of the sun? earth is 150 million km from the sun and orbits the sun in 1 year. jupiter is the most massive planet and has a mass of 1.9Γ—1027 kg. earth rotates in 1 day and orbits the sun in 1 year. mercury is 0.387 au from the sun, and earth is 1 au from the sun. the mass of earth is 6Γ—1024 kg, and earth orbits the sun in 1 year.

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