Mars rotates on its axis once every 1.02 days (almost the same as Earth does). (a) Find the distance from Mars at which a satellite would remain in one spot over the Martian surface. (Use 6.42 1023 kg for the mass of Mars.) (b) Find the speed of the satellite. m/s
Mars rotates on its axis once every 1.02 days (almost the same as Earth does). (a)...
A hypothetical Planet X of mass 9.0 x 1023 kg rotates on its axis once every 4 days. (a) Find the distance from Planet X at which a satellite would remain in one spot above the planet's surface. (b) Find the speed of the satellite. m/s
Mars rotates on its axis once every 24.8 hours. Part A What is the speed of a geosynchronous satellite orbiting Mars? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Part B What is the altitude of a geosynchronous satellite orbiting Mars? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Earth rotates once on its axis every 24 hours. (a) What is the angular velocity of Earth? (b) Given that Earth has a radius of 6.4 x 106 m at its equator, what would be the tangential velocity of someone standing at the equator as measured by a “stationary” observer?
18. A satellite orbits the earth once every 4 hours. If the mass of the Earth is 6.0e24 kg, what is the radius of the orbit of the satellite (measured from the center of the Earth)? Assume that the satellite's speed is constant and its orbit is circular. R = ? A B C D E 7.81e+006 m 6.93e+007 m 3.04e+007 m 1.28e+007 m 9.11e+007 m
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
A synchronous satellite, which always remains above the same
point on a planet's equator, is put in orbit around Mars so that
scientists can study a surface feature. Mars rotates once every
24.6 h. Use the data of this table to find the altitude of the
satellite. Please show how you figured this out step by step!
Useful Planetary Data Mean 10-19 ..3 Mean Distance Radius (m Mass (kg) Period (s) Body from Sun (m) 2.48 X 10 7.60 x...
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meteorite that was once thought to contain fossils of ancient lite on Mars. Meteorites from Mars are thought to get to Earth by being blasted off the Martian surface when a large object (such as an asteroid or a comet) crashes into the planet. What speed must a rock have to...
the earth has a radius of 6.38 106 m and turns on its axis once every 23.9 h. At what latitude(in degrees) is the tangential speed 7/8 that of a person living in Ecuador?
A satellite of Earth is moving in a circular orbit with Earth at its center, at a constant speed of 2.00 km/s. a.) How high is the satellite above the surface of the Earth? b.) How long does it take for the satellite to complete one revolution? Helpful info (but not all of it is relevant!): universal gravitational constant G is = 6.674 x 10^-11 m^3/kg s^2 (units may also be expressed as N m^2/kg^2) Mass of Sun = 1.989...
t rotates once every 36 days 15. A star of radius 6.95-1o* m and mass 3.25-10 g is spinning. R 4 pts What is the angular velocity of the star b. 14 pts) How fast does a point on the star's equator, at the surface, move? C. 14 pts) Treating the star as a uniformly solid sphere, find its kinetic energy d. I4 pts] If the star collapsed in on itself, andits radius became one fourth as big what would...