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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If paper falls to earth at 9.8 m/s, calculate the mass of the sun. (Please USE units of Kilograms.) @myininaya @robtobey @thomaster @dan815 @primeralph @shamil98 @Diyadiya @eliassaab @nincompoop @Preetha @inkyvoyd @kc_kennylau @pgpilot326 @wolfe8 @wolf1728 @madrockz @Yttrium @divu.mkr @nikato @petiteme @kittiwitti1 @AccidentalAiChan @Mr.ClayLordMath @fallonbanks @khadeeja @adrynicoleb @doggy @woohoo @brando1996 @BlackLabel @linh412986 @shining @wendylisette @JessicaBBY @KingKhan94 @Confusionist @RobertSn @LanguageEnthusiast @jojo7 @kayliinnnnn @NaomiBell1997 @leena1996 @MsJasmine1 @Mandy_Nakam

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

the sun is too far to exert any noticeable force on the paper or any of the falling objects from earth's atmosphere

OpenStudy (primeralph):

Of the sun?

OpenStudy (primeralph):

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