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Physics, 10.11.2019 10:31, ZenmasterZack

Using 6400 km as the radius of earth, calculate how high above earth’s surface you would have to be in order to weigh 1/16th of your current weight. show all work leading to your answer or describe your solution using 3 -4 complete sentences.

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