EBK COLLEGE PHYSICS
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Author: ETKINA
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Chapter 2, Problem 22P
* Spaceships traveling to other planets in the solar system move at an average speed of
m/s. It took Voyager about 12 years to reach the orbit of Uranus What can you learn about the solar system using these data? What assumption did you make? How did this assumption affect the results?
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