10. An astronaut is standing on the surface of a planetary satellite that has a radius...
A satellite used in a cellular telephone network has a mass of 2050 kg and is in a circular orbit at a height of 880 km above the surface of the earth. Part A What is the gravitational force Fgrav on the satellite? Take the gravitational constant to be G = 6.67×10−11 N⋅m2/kg2 , the mass of the earth to be me = 5.97×1024 kg , and the radius of the Earth to be re = 6.38×106 m . part...
1. An 8000 kg satellite is launched from the surface of the Earth into outer space. What initial speed is needed by the satellite in order to reach a great (i.e., infinite) distance from the Earth, neglecting the effects of air resistance in the atmosphere? (G = 6.67 × 10−11 N·m2/kg2, ME = 5.97 × 1024 kg, RE = 6.37 × 106 m.) A)9,200 m/s. B)18,900 m/s. C)11,180 m/s. D)25,200 m/s. E)8,450 m/s.
A satellite used in a cellular telephone network has a mass of 2380 kg and is in a circular orbit at a height of 850 km above the surface of the earth. Part A What is the gravitational force Fgrav on the satellite? Take the gravitational constant to be G = 6.67×10−11 N⋅m2/kg2 , the mass of the earth to be me = 5.97×1024 kg , and the radius of the Earth to be re = 6.38×106 m
a satellite orbits around this planet at a speed of 930m/s what is its radius of orbit r (in km)? what is the satellite’s height (in km) above the surface of the planet? LTE @ 10 97% TEW Done 5:25 AM app.varafy.com satellite The figure shows a satellite orbitig around a planet in a uniform circular motion. To solve such problems, spply Newton's second law: Fnet = ma What is the force exerted on the satellite by the planet? Write...
4.-10.83 points OSUniPhys1 13.2.WA.008 (a) What is the acceleration of gravity on the surface of the Moon? The mass of the moon is 7.35 x 1022 kg and its radius is 1.74 x 106 m m/s (b) What is the acceleration of gravity on the surface (or outer limit) of Mercury? The mass of Mercury is 3.30 x1023 kg and its radius is 2.44 x 106 m m/s Additional Materials LeBook
A simple pendulum 1= 40 cm is placed on the surface of the moon. The period is T= 3.12 seconds. a) What is gravitational acceleration gm on the moon? b) Given the radius of the moon, Rm = 1.74 x 106 m and G= 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2 find the mass of the moon.
Please explain step by step! Useful Planetary Data Mean Radius (m) 243 × 106 6.06 × 10° 6.38 × 10° 3.37 × 106 6.99×107 5.85 × 10' 2.33 × 107 221 × 107 1.14 × 10° 1.74 × 10° 696 × 108 Period (s) 7.60 × 106 1.94 × 107 3.156 × 10, 5.94 × 10' 3.74 × 108 9.35 × 108 2.64 × 109 5.22 × 109 782 × 109 Mean Distance from Sun (m) 579 × 100 1.08...
A satellite, which has a mass of 550kg and a radius of 2.20 meters is orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 375 kilometers. A) What will be the magnitude of the graviton always force between this satellite and the Earth? B) What must the velocity of this satellite be in order for the satellite to remain in a stable orbit? C) What will be the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of this satellite? D) How long will it take...
Consider a 455 kg satellite in a circular orbit at a distance of 3.06 x 10 km above the Earth's surface. What is the minimum amount of work W the satellite's thrusters must do to raise the satellite to a geosynchronous orbit? Geosynchronous orbits occur at approximately 3.60 X 10 km above the Earth's surface. The radius of the Earth and the mass of the Earth are Re = 6,37 x 10 km and Me = 5.97 x 10 kg,...
Question 1 of 10 > Attempt 4 Consider a 495 kg satellite in a circular orbit at a distance of 3.07 x 10 km above the Earth's surface. What is the minimum amount of work W the satellite's thrusters must do to raise the satellite to a geosynchronous orbit? Geosynchronous orbits occur at approximately 3.60 x 10 km above the Earth's surface. The radius of the Earth and the mass of the Earth are Re = 6,37 x 10 km...