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    The Magnetic Field Strength at Jupiter's "Surface" Exceeds That at Earth's
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The Magnetic Field Strength at Jupiter's "Surface" Exceeds That at Earth's

Question 346

Question 346

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The magnetic field strength at Jupiter's "surface" exceeds that at Earth's equatorial surface by a factor of about


A) 20,000.
B) 1 million.
C) 14.
D) 2.

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