Mechanics: Circular Motion and Gravitation
			
            
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	Problem 21:
Use Newton's law of gravitation to determine the acceleration of an  85-kg astronaut on the International Space Station (ISS) when the ISS is at a height of 350 km above Earth's surface. The radius of the Earth is 6.37 x 10
6 m.  (GIVEN:  M
Earth = 5.98 x 10
24 kg)
			
            
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