21ST CENTURY ASTR.:STARS..(LL)-PACKAGE
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Chapter 7, Problem 44QP
(a)
To determine
The larger volume of the planet detected by the Kepler than Earth.
(b)
To determine
The mass of the planet detected by the Kepler than Earth
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