The mass of Mars is 6.418 × 10^23 kg. If a satellite revolving about Mars is to hold a stationary orbit (have the same period as the period of Mars’s rotation, which is 1477.4 minutes), what must the semimajor axis of its orbit be?
In given problem Semi major axis can be calculate using the below formula
This From Kepler's third Law
The mass of Mars is 6.418 × 10^23 kg. If a satellite revolving about Mars is...
Scientists want to place a 2600 kg satellite in orbit around Mars. They plan to have the satellite orbit at a speed of 2482 m/s in a perfectly circular orbit. Here is some information that may help solve this problem: m_mars = 4191 times 10^23 kg r_mars 3.397 times 10^6 m G = 6.67428 times 10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2 What radius should the satellite move at in its orbit? (Measured from the center of Mars.) What is the force of attraction between...
Scientists want to place a 4300 kg satellite in orbit around Mars. They plan to have the satellite orbit at a speed of 2607 m/s in a perfectly circular orbit. Here is some information that may help solve this problem: mmars = 6.4191 x 10^23 kg rmars = 3.397 x 10^6 m G = 6.67428 x 10^-11 N-m2/kg2 the question is 1- Which of the following quantities would change the radius the satellite needs to orbit at? the mass of...
101 Scientists want to place a 4400 kg satellite in orbit around Mars. They plan to have the satellite orbit at a speed of 2670 m/s in a perfectly circular orbit. Here is some information that may help solve this problem: mmars = 6.4191 x 1023 kg 'mars = 3.397 x 106m G = 6.67428 x 10-11 N-m2/kg 1) What radius should the satellite move at in its orbit? (Measured frrom the center of Mars.) m Submit 2) What is...
NASA sent a satellite to a circular orbit around Mars. The period of the orbit is 128 minutes. Mass of mars= 6.42x10^23 kg and radius of Mars= 3.39x10^6 m. Whats the acceleration due to Mar's gravity at this orbital? Answer in m/s^2
assume mars to be a uniform solid sphere of mass 6.42 x 10^23 kg and radius 3390 km. The length of day on mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. Relative to its axis of rotation, calculate the planet's (a) angular speed (b) rotational kinetic energy (c) angular momentum
Scientists want to place a 4200 kg satellite in orbit around Mars. They plan to have the satellite orbit at a speed of 2484 m/s in a perfectly circular orbit. Here is some information that may help solve this problem: mmars -6.4191 x 1023 kg mars -3.397 x 106 m G-6.67428 x 1011 N-m2/kg? m Submit 2) What is the force of attraction between Mars and the satellite? N Submit 3) What is the acceleration of the satellite in orbit?...
Problem 8 Scientists want to place a 3500 kg satellite in orbit around Mars. They plan to have the satellite orbit a distance equal to 1.5 times the radius af Mars above the surface of the planet. Here is some information that will help solve this prablem: mma: 6.4191 x 1023kg mas 3.397 x 10%m G-6.67428 x 10 11 Nrn2/kg2 What is the force of attraction bet ween Mars and the satellite? Subrrit 2) What speed should the satellite have...
NASA sent a satellite to a circular orbit around Mars. The period of the orbit is 107 minutes. Mass of Mars = 6.42 x 1023 kg Radius of Mars = 3.39 x 106 m What is the acceleration due to Mar's gravity at this orbital location? m/s2
NASA sent a satellite to a circular orbit around Mars. The period of the orbit is 128 minutes. Mass of Mars = 6.42 x 1023 kg Radius of Mars = 3.39 x 106 m What is the acceleration due to Mar's gravity at this orbital location? in m/s^2
NASA sent a satellite to a circular orbit around Mars. The period of the orbit is 128 minutes. Mass of Mars = 6.42 x 1023 kg Radius of Mars = 3.39 x 106 m What is the acceleration due to Mar's gravity at this orbital location? in m/s^2