A roughly spherical asteroid with

  1. Consider an asteroid with a radius of 15.5 km and a mass of 3.46E+15 kg. Assume the asteroid is roughly spherical. What is the
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  2. An asteroid is discovered to have a tiny moon that orbits it in a circular path at a distance of 122 km and with a period of 43
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  3. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR), after traveling 2.1 billion km, is meant to orbit the asteroid Eros at a height of
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  4. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR), after traveling 2.1 billion km, is meant to orbit the asteroid Eros at a height of
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  5. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR), after traveling 2.1 billion km, is meant to orbit the asteroid Eros at a height of
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  6. A roughly spherical asteroid with a diameter of 1 km, and a mean density of 4 g/cm^3, hits the Earth with a relative speed 1.5
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  7. In 2000, NASA placed a satellite in orbit around an asteroid. Consider a spherical asteroid with a mass of 1.00×1016 and a
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  8. In 2000, NASA placed a satellite in orbit around an asteroid. Consider a spherical asteroid with a mass of 1.00×1016 and a
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  9. Suppose a spherical asteroid has a radius of approximately 3.2 × 10^3 m. Use the formula 4/3 r^3 to find the approximate volume
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  10. Suppose a spherical asteroid has a radius of approximately 3.2 × 10^3 m. Use the formula 4/3 pie r^3 to find the approximate
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