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12 February, 21:11

The radius of the earth's very nearly circular orbit around the sunis 1.5/times10^11 m. Find the magnitude of the earth's velocity as it travels around thesun. Assume a year of 365 days.

Express your answer using two significant figures. wherev=km/s

Find the magnitude of the earth's angular velocity as it travelsaround the sun. Assume a year of 365 days.

Express your answer using two significant figures. wherew=s^-1

Find the magnitude of the earth's centripetal acceleration as ittravels around the sun. Assume a year of 365 days.

Express your answer using two significant figures. wherea=m/s^2

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  1. 12 February, 21:39
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    A) Linear distance covered = circumference of orbit

    Velocity = distance / time

    Velocity = 2πr / T

    Velocity = (2π x 1.5 x 10¹¹) / (365 days a year x 24 hours per day x 60 minutes per hour x 60 seconds per minute)

    Velocity = 29,886 m/s

    Velocity = 30 km/s

    B) ω = 2π/T

    ω = 2π / (365 x 24 x 60 x 60)

    ω = 1.99 x 10⁻⁷ rad/s

    ω = 2.0 x 10⁻⁷ rad/s

    C) centripetal acceleration = v²/R

    a = (30 x 10³) ² / (1.5 x 10¹¹)

    a = 6 x 10⁻³ m/s²
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