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  1. An astronaut, of total mass 85.0 kg including her suit, stands on a spherical satellite of mass 375 kg, both at rest relative to
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  2. In 2000, NASA placed a satellite in orbit around an asteroid. Consider a spherical asteroid with a mass of 1.00×1016 kg and a
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. A satellite with a mass of 310 kg moves in a circular orbit 7.00*10^7 m above the Earth's surface.(a) What is the gravitational
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  6. A 3000kg satellite orbits the Earth 400km above the equator. finda)The speed of the satellite b) The kinetic energy of the
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  7. A satellite of mass 5500 kg is moving in a stable circular orbit about the earth at a height of 3600 km.A.) what is the weight
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  8. A satellite circles a spherical planet of unknown mass in a circular orbit of radius 1.9×107m . The magnitude of the
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  9. A satellite circles a spherical planet of unknown mass in a circular orbit of radius 1.9×107m . The magnitude of the
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  10. A satellite circles a spherical planet of unknown mass in a circular orbit of radius 1.9×107m . The magnitude of the
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