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a satellite in force free space sweeps stationary interplanetary dust at a rate of dM/dt=alpha v, where M is mass and v is speed
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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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Why does the force of gravity change the speed of a satellite in an elliptical orbit?
1)The force of gravity is always tangent to
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dave
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Why does the force of gravity change the speed of a satellite in an elliptical orbit?
1) The force of gravity is always tangent
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dave
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Why does the force of gravity change the speed of a satellite in an elliptical orbit?
1)The force of gravity is always tangent to
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dave
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A communications satellite is moving at a constant speed in a circular orbit around Earth. At any given instant in time, what is
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A satellite is free falling from a distance "d" of the surface of the moon with radius "r", with zero initial velocity. At what
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Steve
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A satellite is free falling from a distance (d) of the surface of the moon with radius (R), with zero initial velocity. At what
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An astronaut and a satellite are in an environment where no net external forces act on them. The astronaut tugs on the satellite
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A satellite has a mass of 106 kg and is located at 1.96 106 m above the surface of Earth.
(a) What is the potential energy
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