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Biology, 21.09.2020 14:01, dmccarthey90

The mass of the Sun is 2 × 1030 kg, and the mass of Saturn is 5.68 × 1026 kg. The distance between Saturn and the Sun is 9.58 AU. Veronica is solving the following equation to calculate the orbital period of Saturn, but there is an error in the equation. T = An equation that is the square root of StartFraction 4 times pi Superscript 2 Baseline over the quantity 6.67 times 10 Superscript negative 11 Baseline N m Superscript 2 Baseline over kilograms Superscript 2 Baseline times 2 times 10 Superscript 30 Baseline kilograms EndFraction times 9.58 AU Superscript 3 Baseline end square root.

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