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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u guys help me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@amistre64 @AriPotta @Alchemista @adamaero @appleduardo @Algorithmic @satellite73 @shrutipande9 @sleepyjess @sleepyhead314 @SnuggieLad @Directrix @dan815 @Destinymasha @Deadpool. @DallasLifeBaby01 @deliciotron @fallenangelorchid @Forgetfulsope45 @funfuse2 @ffhjhgg @wio @eliassaab

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Please don't mass tag.

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Please don't mass tag.

OpenStudy (sleepyjess):

Is this a test?

OpenStudy (danjs):

For the first one, since all the stars are = distance from the Earth, The force will be proportional to the mass of the star. The more massive , the more force.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please don't mass tag :) i quote from @DanJS For the first one, since all the stars are = distance from the Earth, The force will be proportional to the mass of the star. The more massive , the more force.

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