Question
Let G be the universal gravitational constant and mp be the mass of the planet a satellite is orbiting. Which equation could be used to find the velocity of the satellite if it is placed in a low Earth orbit?(1 point)
Responses
v=Gmp(7,000 km)−−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(7,000 km)−−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(200 km)−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(200 km)−−−−−−√
v=1(7,000 km)Gmp−−−−√
v=1(7,000 km)Gmp−−−−√
v=1(200 km)Gmp−−−−√
Responses
v=Gmp(7,000 km)−−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(7,000 km)−−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(200 km)−−−−−−√
v=Gmp(200 km)−−−−−−√
v=1(7,000 km)Gmp−−−−√
v=1(7,000 km)Gmp−−−−√
v=1(200 km)Gmp−−−−√
Answers
GPT 3.5
The equation that could be used to find the velocity of the satellite if it is placed in a low Earth orbit is:
v = √(Gmp(7,000 km))
v = √(Gmp(7,000 km))