centripetal force does Jupiter provide to its innermost moon, Io, which has an average orbital speed of 17,334 km/s, a mean orbital radius of 421,700 km, and a mass of 8.9319 × 10 kg? A. 3.671 ×

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35. What centripetal force does Jupiter provide to its innermost moon, Io, which has an average orbital speed of 17,334 km/s, a mean orbital radius of 421,700 km, and a mass of 8.9319 × 10 kg?
A. 3.671 × 10 N
B. 7.125 × 10 N
C. 1.130 × 10 N
D. 1.130 × 10 N

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**Question:**

Which of the following ranks the tensions in the strings from highest to lowest?

- A) A > C > D > B
- B) B > D > C > A
- C) B > C > A > D
- D) D > A > C > B

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**Problem 35:**

What centripetal force does Jupiter provide to its innermost moon, Io, which has an average orbital speed of 17,334 km/s, a mean orbital radius of 421,700 km, and a mass of \(8.9319 \times 10^{22}\) kg?

- A) \(3.671 \times 10^{21}\) N
- B) \(7.125 \times 10^{25}\) N
- C) \(1.130 \times 10^{26}\) N
- D) \(1.130 \times 10^{28}\) N

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**Unit 4: Circular Motion**

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Transcribed Image Text:Here is a transcription of the text as it would appear on an educational website: --- **Question:** Which of the following ranks the tensions in the strings from highest to lowest? - A) A > C > D > B - B) B > D > C > A - C) B > C > A > D - D) D > A > C > B --- **Problem 35:** What centripetal force does Jupiter provide to its innermost moon, Io, which has an average orbital speed of 17,334 km/s, a mean orbital radius of 421,700 km, and a mass of \(8.9319 \times 10^{22}\) kg? - A) \(3.671 \times 10^{21}\) N - B) \(7.125 \times 10^{25}\) N - C) \(1.130 \times 10^{26}\) N - D) \(1.130 \times 10^{28}\) N --- **Unit 4: Circular Motion** --- There are no graphs or diagrams present in this image.
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