What Is The Magnitude Of The Gravitational Force Acting On The Sun Due To The Earth?

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What Is The Magnitude Of The Gravitational Force Acting On The Sun Due To The Earth?

The earth does not exert any gravitational force on the sun. _______________ The earth exerts some force on the sun, but less than 3.53_10^22N because the earth, which is exerting the force, is so much less massive than the sun. _______________ The earth exerts 3.53_10^22N of force on the sun, exactly the same amount of force the sun exerts on the earth found in Part A. _______________ The earth exerts more than 3.53_10^22N of force on the sun because the sun, which is experiencing the force, is so much more massive than the earth.
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The earth exerts 3.53_10^22N of force on the sun, exactly the same amount of force the sun exerts on the earth found in Part A.

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