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I would like some help with the question below: Calculate the gravitational field constants of the following planets: Mars (r = 3.43 x 10 ^ 6 m, m = 6.37 x 10 ^ 23 kg), Jupiter (r = 7.18 x 10 ^ 7 m, m = 1.90 x 10 ^ 27 kg), Mercury (m = 3.28 x 10 ^ 23 kg, r = 2.57 x 10 ^ 6 m).

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