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    When We Measure the Mass of a Planet Using the Doppler
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When We Measure the Mass of a Planet Using the Doppler

Question 74

Question 74

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When we measure the mass of a planet using the Doppler shift method, we know that it is mass


A) could well be smaller
B) could be larger or smaller
C) is exactly as measured
D) could well be larger

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