46. A certain planet is in circular orbit about a star. The radius of the orbit...
A planet in a circular orbit about a star has an orbital radius of 6.10 au . If the star has a mass that is 1.20 times our own Sun's mass, determine the time ? , in units of Earth years, for one revolution of the planet around the star
A planet orbits a star once every 3.20 107 s in a nearly circular orbit of radius 1.51 1011 m. (a) With respect to the star, determine the angular speed of the planet. rad/s (b) With respect to the star, determine the tangential speed of the planet. m/s (c) With respect to the star, determine the magnitude and direction of the planet's centripetal acceleration. magnitude m/s2 what direction
A planet orbits a star once every 2.90 x 10's in a nearly circular orbit of radius 1.43 x 1011 m. (a) With respect to the star, determine the angular speed of the planet. rad/s (b) With respect to the star, determine the tangential speed of the planet. m/s (C) With respect to the star, determine the magnitude and direction of the planet's centripetal acceleration. magnitude direction ---Select--- m/s2
points A newly discovered planet is in a circular orbit around a distant star with an orbital period of 400 Earth days. The planet also rotates on its axis, making one full rotation every 4.00 Earth days. The radius of the planet is rp = 7.00 × 106 m and the radius of the planet's orbit about the star is r 7.00×1011 m. My Notes Ask Your Tea Determine the ratio of the radial acceleration, due to the rotation of...
A satellite is orbiting around a planet in a circular orbit. The radius of the orbit, measured from the center of the planet is R = 1.7 × 107 m. The mass of the planet is M = 10 × 1024 kg. A) Express the magnitude of the gravitational force F in terms of M, R, the gravitational constant G, and the mass m of the satellite. B) Express the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration ac of the satellite in terms...
A planet orbits a star, in a year of length 4.39 x 107 s, in a nearly circular orbit of radius 1.77 x 1011 m. With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration.
A planet orbits a star, in a year of length 4.22 x 107 s, in a nearly circular orbit of radius 2.69 x 1011 m. With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration.
A planet orbits a star, in a year of length 2.23 x 107 s, in a nearly circular orbit of radius 2.89 x 1011 m. With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration.
A planet orbits a star, in a year of length 2.88 x 107 s, in a nearly circular orbit of radius 3.80 x 1011 m. With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration.
A star rotates in a circular orbit about the center of its galaxy. The radius of the orbit is 7.9 x 1020 m, and the angular speed of the star is 1.8 x 10-15 rad/s. How long (in years) does it take for the star to make one revolution around the center?