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Physics, 18.02.2020 18:53 johndiaz26

You (a typical 75.0 kg physics student) are pushed out of the airlock of a spaceship at a distance of 3.00 earth radii from a planet with twice the mass of the earth. what is the gravitational acceleration at your location? Also give the gravitational force acting on you? (You should not need "G", M earth or R earth to do this).

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