mass of Venus is 4.868 ✕ 1024 kg and its orbital radius is an average of 1.082 ✕ 1011 m. Calculate its linear momentum. (The orbital period of Venus is 0.6150 years. Enter your answer in kg · m/s.)
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The mass of Venus is 4.868 ✕ 1024 kg and its orbital radius is an average of 1.082 ✕ 1011 m. Calculate its linear momentum. (The orbital period of Venus is 0.6150 years. Enter your answer in kg · m/s.)
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