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A 112 kg astronaut is tethered to the International Space Station (ISS) and is 26 meters from the center of mass of the ISS. The gravitational force between the astronaut and the ISS is 4.64 \times 10^{-6} Newtons. What is the mass of the ISS?

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Answered by PRASOONJHA27
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Answered by kittysayshello
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The mass of the ISS is 420,000 kg.

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