Planet X has a mass of 5.93x1024 kg , and a radius of 8401 km. The planet rotates about its axis once every 8.04 hours. Determine the angular momentum of the planet about its rotation axis (assume a uniform sphere) .


Planet X has a mass of 5.93x1024 kg , and a radius of 8401 km. The...
Earth has a mass of 5.97 x 1024 kg and a radius of 6.38 x 106 m. Assume it is a uniform solid sphere. The distance of Earth from the sun is 1.50 x 1011 m. (Assume Earth completes a single rotation in 24.0 hours and orbits the Sun once every 365 Earth days.) (a) Calculate the angular momentum of Earth in its orbit around the Sun kg m2/s (b) Calculate the angular momentum of Earth on its axis kg...
assume mars to be a uniform solid sphere of mass 6.42 x 10^23 kg and radius 3390 km. The length of day on mars is 24 hours and 37 minutes. Relative to its axis of rotation, calculate the planet's (a) angular speed (b) rotational kinetic energy (c) angular momentum
A uniform thin rod of length 0.95 m and mass 1.2 kg lies in a horizontal plane and rotates in that plane about a pivot at one of its ends. The rod makes one rotation every 0.39 second and rotates clockwise as viewed from above its plane of rotation. A)Find the magnitude of the rod’s angular momentum about its rotation axis, in units of kgm^/s. b) find the rotational kinetic energy, in joules, of the rod described in part (a)....
A uniform thin rod of length 0.97 m and mass 2.2 kg lies in a horizontal plane and rotates in that plane about a pivot at one of its ends. The rod makes one rotation every 0.29 second and rotates clockwise as viewed from above its plane of rotation. the magnitude of the rod's angular momentum about its rotation axis, is 14.95 kg m2/s. 1. choose the correct direction of the angular momentum vector for the situation described above a....
(a) A uniform disk of mass 14 kg, thickness 0.5 m, and radius 0.4 m is located at the origin, oriented with its axis along the y axis. It rotates clockwise around its axis when viewed from above (that is, you stand at a point on the +y axis and look toward the origin at the disk). The disk makes one complete rotation every 0.5 s. What is the rotational angular momentum of the disk? What is the rotational kinetic...
Planet-X has a mass of 3.62×1024 kg and a radius of 8400 km. What is the First Cosmic Speed i.e. the speed of a satellite on a low lying circular orbit around this planet? (Planet-X doesn't have any atmosphere.) What is the Second Cosmic Speed i.e. the minimum speed required for a satellite in order to break free permanently from the planet? If the period of rotation of the planet is 19.9 hours, then what is the radius of the...
A uniform solid disk of mass m = 3.06 kg and radius r = 0.200 m rotates about a fixed axis perpendicular to its face with angular frequency 6.09 rad/s. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the angular momentum of the disk when the axis of rotation passes through its center of mass. kg · m2/s (b) What is the magnitude of the angular momentum when the axis of rotation passes through a point midway between the center and the rim?...
A uniform solid disk of mass m = 3.08 kg and radius r = 0.200 m rotates about a fixed axis perpendicular to its face with angular frequency 6.09 rad/s. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the angular momentum of the disk when the axis of rotation passes through its center of mass. kg · m2/s (b) What is the magnitude of the angular momentum when the axis of rotation passes through a point midway between the center and the rim?...
A uniform solid disk of mass m = 2.99 kg and radius r = 0.200 m rotates about a fixed axis perpendicular to its face with angular frequency 5.96 rad/s. (a) Calculate the magnitude of the angular momentum of the disk when the axis of rotation passes through its center of mass. kg · m2/s (b) What is the magnitude of the angular momentum when the axis of rotation passes through a point midway between the center and the rim?...
Planet-X has a mass of 5.46x1024 kg and a radius of 5550 km. What is the First Cosmic Speed i.e. the speed of a satellite on a low lying circular orbit around this planet? (Planet-X doesn't have any atmosphere.) Submit Answer Tries 0/12 What is the Second Cosmic Speed i.e. the minimum speed required for a satellite in order to break free permanently from the planet? Submit Answer Tries 0/12 If the period of rotation of the planet is 14.7...