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Dec. 9th, 2003 10:39 amDear Students,
Before you start working problems, please figure out about how large your answer should be. Getting planetary distances MANY ORDERS OF MAGNETUDE smaller than atoms is generally considered a BAD thing. So is getting planetary distances MANY ORDERS OF MAGNETUDE larger than light years. Especially considering these are Earthlike planets.
Sincerely,
Your TA.
Before you start working problems, please figure out about how large your answer should be. Getting planetary distances MANY ORDERS OF MAGNETUDE smaller than atoms is generally considered a BAD thing. So is getting planetary distances MANY ORDERS OF MAGNETUDE larger than light years. Especially considering these are Earthlike planets.
Sincerely,
Your TA.