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A small planet having a radius of 1000 km exerts a gravitational force of 100 N on an object that is 500 km above its surface. If this object is moved 500 km farther from the planet, the gravitational force on it will be closest to

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Question: A Small Planet Having A Radius Of 1000 Km Exerts A Gravitational Force Of 100 N On An Object That Is 500 Km Above Its Surface. If This Object Is Moved 500 Km Farther From The Planet, The Gravitational Force On It Will Be

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A small planet having a radius of 1000 km exerts a gravitational force of 100 N on an object that is 500 km above its surface. If this object is moved 500 km farther from the planet, the gravitational force on it will be

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