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1 points SPreCalc7112.065.MI. My Notes Ask Your Teacher The planets move around the sun in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus. The point in the orbit at which the planet is closest to the su...
14. -0 points SColAlg7 7.2.066.MI. 0/100 Submissions Used My Notes Ask Your Teacher The planets move around the sun in elliptical orbits with the sun at one focus. The point in the orbit at which the planet is closest to the sun is called perihelion, and the point at which it is farthest is called aphelion. These points are the vertices of the orbit. Aphelion Perihelion With an eccentricity of 0.25, a certain planet's orbit is the most eccentric in...
6.) According to Kepler's Laws, planets have elliptical orbits, with the sun at one of the foci. The farthest Pluto gets from the sun is 7.4 billion kilometers. The closest it gets to the sun is 4.4 billion kilometers. Find the equation of Pluto's orbit assuming a center at (0,0). 7.) An arch in the shape of the upper half of an ellipse is used to support a bridge that is to span a river 20 meters wide. The center...
PLEASE HELP TO ANSWER THIS LAB ACTIVITY Activity 3: Kepler's Second Law: Objects in elliptical orbits sweep oul equal areas in'equal times. This implies that the orbital speed of a planet around the sun is not uniform - it moves farthest away (known as APHELION). In this section we will calculate the difference in this fastest at the point closest to the sun (known as the PERIHELION) and slowest at the point speed using Pluto as an example. Pluto's orbit...
a planet in an elliptical orbit around a distant star. a periastron (the point closest approach to the star), the planet is rp=4.20 x 10^8km from the star and is moving with the speed of vp=18.5km/s. when the planet is at apastron (the point of greatest distance from the star) it is ra=9,30x10^8 km from the star. how fast is the planet moving at apastron? va=? km/s
12. [-/2.5 Points] DETAILS SERCP11 1.7.P.039.MI. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A point is located in a polar coordinate system by the coordinates r - 4.6 m and 8 - 24. Find the x- and y-coordinates of this point, assuming that the two coordinate systems have the same origin. m y = וח Need Help? Master it 13. [-/2.5 Points] DETAILS SERCP11 1.7.P.040. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER A certain corner of a room is selected...
could you please solve a and b? Chapier 2i. Note: you needn't derive Kepler's laws-but do mention when you are using them, an describe the physical concepts involved and the meanings behind the variables. u) Consider two stars Mi and M; bound together by their mutual gravitational force (and isolated from other forces) moving in elliptical orbits (of eccentricity e and semi-major axes ai and az) at distances 11 in n and r from their center of mass located at...
4. (-/1 Points] DETAILS SESSCALC2 4.1.012.MI. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER When we estimate distances from velocity data, it is sometimes necessary to use times to, ti, tz, tz, ... that are not equally spaced. We can still estimate distances using the time periods At; = t; - t - 1. For example, a space shuttle was launched on a mission, the purpose of which was to install a new motor in a satellite. The table provided gives...
Multivariable Calculus help with the magnitude of angular momentum: My questions is exercise 4 but I have attached exercise 1 and other notes that I was provided 4 Exercise 4. In any mechanics problem where the mass m is constant, the position vector F sweeps out equal areas in equal times the magnitude of the angular momentum ILI is conserved (Note: be sure to prove "if and only if") (Note: don't try to use Exercise 2 in the proof of...