Saturn’s satellite Titan has an appreciable atmosphere, yet Jupiter’s satellite Ganymede—which is about the same size and mass as Titan—has no atmosphere. Explain why there is a difference.
Saturn’s satellite Titan has an appreciable atmosphere, yet Jupiter’s satellite Ganymede—which is about the same size...
Titan, the largest satellite of Saturn, has a thick nitrogen atmosphere. At its surface, the pressure is 1.5 Earth-atmospheres and the temperature is 94 K. A) What is the surface temperature in ? B) Calculate the surface density in Titan's atmosphere in molecules per cubic meter. C) Calculate the density of Earth's atmosphere at 22 .
A “synchronous” satellite, which always re- mains above the same point on a planet’s equator, is put in orbit about a planet similar to Jupiter. This planet rotates once every 9 . 6 h, has a mass of 1 . 9 × 10 27 kg and a radius of 6 . 99 × 10 7 m. Given that G = 6 . 67 × 10 − 11 N m 2 / kg 2 , calculate how far above Jupiter’s SURFACE...
NASA is about to launch a sun satellite (satellite orbiting the sun) that has the same period as the Earth so that when the Earth completes its orbital revolution, it will intercept the satellite at the point of launch and receive the data. What shall be the velocity (magnitude & direction) of satellite when it just leaves the Earth? The revolving velocity of Earth is V0. You can assume the solar orbit of Earth is a circle.
Since the atmosphere of Jupiter has the same basic composition as the solar wind, it has been suggested that 3He could be harvested from the atmosphere of Jupiter by “floating” processing facilities (sort of like the Cloud City gas mining operation on the planet Bespin in the second Star Wars movie). For this question, assume that you could refuel your cargo rocket from the Jovian atmosphere and launch it from the top of the atmosphere where the escape velocity is...
The human X chromosome is about the same size as human chromosomes 4 and 5. Trisomy of the X chromosome occurs about once in every thousand human female births, and yet trisomy 4 and trisomy 5 are almost never seen among living humans. Why do these differences in the frequency of trisomic individuals occur, in spite of similar chromosome size?
A synchronous satellite, which always remains above the same point on a planet's equator, is put in orbit around Jupiter to study that planet's famous red spot. Jupiter rotates once every 9.84 h. Use the following data to find the altitude of the satellite above the surface of the planet. Jupiter has a mass of 1.90 1027 kg, and a mean radius of 6.99 107 m. Answer must be in km
NASA has asked your team of rocket scientists about the feasibility of a new satellite launcher that will save rocket fuel. NASA's idea is basically an electric slingshot that consists of 4 electrodes arranged in a horizontal square 5 m on a side. The satellite is placed 15 m directly under the center of the square. A power supply will provide each of the four electrodes with the same charge and the satellite with an opposite charge 4 times larger....
1. Two metal balls (A and B) are the same size, but ball A has a mass of 20 kg and ball B has a mass of 10 kg. Ball A is dropped from a height of 100 meters above the Earth in a vacuum (so that we can ignore air resistance). 1 second later Ball B is dropped from the same location. While they both are falling, which has a greater gravitational force acting on it? Explain.
A satellite consists two cylinders which can rotate relative to
each other about the common axis of summetry. The rotation can be
precisely controlled through a built-in motor. Both cyllinders can
be asuumed to be uniform; they have the same mass, m = 10.0 kg, and
the same radius rc = 0.30m. The top cylinder has attached to it two
balls, each of which has mass 1.0 kg and radius rb = 0.1m. Each
ball is fastened to the end...
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...