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Imagine two planets orbiting a star with orbits edge-on to the earth. the peak doppler shift for each is 50 m/s, but one has a period of 10 days and the other has a period of 250 days. calculate the two minimum masses in units of kg and say which, if either, is larger. how do the two masses compare to the mass of the earth?
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