Approximate Jupiter's orbit as circular with a radius equal to semimajor axis of the real orbit.
Part A:
What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by the Sun on Jupiter?
Part B:
What is the magnitude of the gravitational force exerted by Jupiter on the Sun?
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