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30 August, 16:38

Determine the speed of a satellite relative to the indicated planet if the satellite is to travel indefinitely in a circular orbit 100 mi above the surface of the planet. (See the information given in Probs. 11.153 and 11.154.)

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  1. 30 August, 20:16
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    v = √[ GM / (R + 160934.4 meters) ]

    Explanation:

    The speed of an object in a circular orbit (in meters per second) is

    v = √ (GM/r)

    where

    G = 6.6743e-11 m³ kg⁻¹ sec⁻²

    M = the sum of the masses of the planet and the satellite in kilograms

    r = the radius of the circular orbit in meters

    If the planet's radius, R, is 100 miles, then

    v = √[ GM / (R + 160934.4 meters) ]
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