13. The diagrams represent Saturn and one of its moons, Titan. Which diagram shows the distance between the two points that should be used to calculate the gravitational attraction between Saturn and Titan? A В. C. D.
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13. The diagrams represent Saturn and one of its moons, Titan. Which diagram shows the distance between the two points that should be used to calculate the gravitational attraction between Saturn and Titan?
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