A 2270 kg space station orbits Earth at an altitude of 5.01×10^5 m. Find the magnitude of the force with which the space station attracts Earth. The mass and mean radius of Earth are 5.98×10^24 kg and 6.37×10^6 m, respectively.
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A 2270 kg space station orbits Earth at an altitude of 5.01×10^5 m. Find the magnitude of the force with which the space station attracts Earth. The mass and mean radius of Earth are 5.98×10^24 kg and 6.37×10^6 m, respectively.
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