Planet Z is 1.03×104 km in
diameter. The free-fall acceleration on the surface of Planet Z is
5.30 m/s2 .
Part A
What is the mass of Planet Z?
Part B
What is the free-fall acceleration
1.00×104 kmabove Planet Z's north pole?
Planet Z is 1.03×104 km in diameter. The free-fall acceleration on the surface of Planet Z is 5.30 m/s2 ....
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