You decided to use conservation of momentum to get you off the ship and since it is rotating with a tangential speed of 43.5 km/s around the sun 7. 00 X 10^7 km away. What is your speed when you cross Earth’s orbit at a distance of 1.49 X 10^8 km from the sun? Keep in km/s.

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Conservation of angular momentum A spherical star with radius R1 7.96 x 10 km and rotating with angular speed (o 3,92 x 10s rad/s suddenly collapses into a neutron star. The neutron star emits a beam of X-rays directed radially outward that can be seen by an observatory on the earth r 4.55 x 104 km from the star. The X-ray beam sweeps past the earth with a tangential speed v 7.40 x 10 km/s each...
Since there isn't cnough fuel to get your ship off of the planct, Capt. Reynolds decides to repair the alien ship and takc it, along with a small crew that includes the captain, Commander Martin McFly, and you, off the planct on a mission to find help. After leaving the planet, your ship is traveling through space when you encounter a 500 kg asteroid hurtling toward the ship at 4 km/s. There isn't cnough timc to avoid the asteroid, so...
Derive Kepler's 2^nd law from conservation of angular momentum Derive Kepler's 3^rd law from Newton's laws of motion and gravitation for a circular tool You have landed a job with Space X as a space physicist. Your first job is to launch a satellite. The plan is to lift off from the surface of the Earth and then insert the satellite into an elliptical transfer orbit with its perigee at A and apogee at A'. The spacecraft will be unpowered...
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Describe briefly the law of conservation of momentum. In an F vs. r (force vs. position) figure, what does the area under the curve stands for? Problems The "Elysium" is a space station located at an orbit with an altitude 6000 km. It is shaped like a ring and rotates to simulate Earth's gravity. If the radius of the space station is 20 km, what are (a) its rotating (spinning) period (b)...
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Describe briefly the law of conservation of momentum. In an F vs. r (force vs. position) figure, what does the area under the curve stands for? Problems The "Elysium" is a space station located at an orbit with an altitude 6000 km. It is shaped like a ring and rotates to simulate Earth's gravity. If the radius of the space station is 20 km, what are (a) its rotating (spinning) period (b)...
For the purposes of this problem, use the following data: mass of Comet 67P is 1 times 10^13 kg; radius of Comet 67P is 2.30 km; mass of Philae = 100 kg; mass of Rosetta = 1000 kg; radius of Rosetta's orbit was 22.3 km (a) What is the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the comet, where Philae is? m/s^2 (b) What is the escape speed at the surface of the comet? This is the speed above...
Problem 3: Suppose a large ship has a momentum of 1.3 x 10 kg-m/s. 50% Part (a) What is the mass of the large ship, in kilograms, if the ship is moving at a speed of 19,5 km/h? m, 7 8 9 E 4 5 sin() cotan atan cosho cos tano asino acoso acotan) sinho tanho cotanho Degrees Radians 6 3 1 2 - 0 va Submit Hint I give up! int: deduction per hint. Hints remaining Feedback deduction par...
Problem 2: Haley's Comet (A Real Life Example): Important: for this problem, complete all numerical work to a precision of at least six significant digits. Specifically: use the following precise values for astronomical constants: • Mass of the Sun = 1.98855 x 1030 kg • 1 AU = 149,597,870,700 meters . G=6.67384 x 10-11 N·m²/kg? Neptune Uranus Saturn Jupiter 05 2000 2005 2000----1995 2010 19921989 1988 1987 2024 1986 2061 2040 2060 2045 2050 2055 2056 2057 2058 2059 In...
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ngular Momentum 2. What is the angular momentum of the moon as it revolves around the Earth? Assume the period of the moon's orbit is 27.3 days. Answer: 2.89 × 1034 kg m2/s The position of a particle of mass m with respect to the origin is given by 22. Use r x p to find an expression for...
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1/2 points |Previous Answers OSUniPhys1 1.3.P.039. Tectonic plates are large segments of the Earth's crust that move slowly. Suppose that one such plate has an average speed of 4.7 cm/year (a) What distance does it move in 1 s at this speed 1.50e-7 X m (b) What is its speed in kilometers per million years? 47 km/million years Additional Materials 0 eBook -12 points OSUniPhys1 1.3.P.040 The average distance between Earth and the Sun is...