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Adding ten metres to a rope around the Earth raises it 1.59 metres, enough to walk under. The original radius cancels out, so the same increase applies to Jupiter, a football, or a coin. Engineers on social media argued with the math, summoning gravity and terrain, but the relation alone determines the answer.
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