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    MHB Calculating real world Liquid gas values

    Hrmm this is getting difficult XD Wouldn't 1TCF just be 1,000,000,000,000 Cubic Feet?
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    MHB Calculating real world Liquid gas values

    I see.. When I say "Naughts" I was meaning to say "zeros". Does that make sense now? Could you explain it algebraically or in a deeper context. Ignoring discounts and such.
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    MHB Calculating real world Liquid gas values

    Hello, I am trying to calculate the price of Liquid Gas of 1 TCF - My researce revealed to me that: 1 - I know that 100 cubic feet (Ccf) of natural gas equals 103,700 Btu or 1.037 therms 2 - I know that price per MMBtu multiplied by 1.037 equals price per Mcf 3 - The price of one MMBtu is...
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    Work Done In space - Satellites

    Ok dokey...GPE of 300Km Satellite = -2.99x10^11 GPE of 600Km Satellite = -2.86x10^11 by mv^2/r = GMm/r^2 Velocity of 300Km Satellite =7733m/s Velocity of 600Km Satellite =7564.8m/s Hence: K.E. of 300Km Satellite = 1.5x10^11 K.E. of 600Km Satellite = 1.43x10^11 Adding the two energies...
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    Work Done In space - Satellites

    But if i do consider K.E.'s and stuff.. ain't i moving away from my question? Say if i do W = F x d and for F i use G x (m of ship x mass of earth)/((r of Earth + 600x10^3)^2) which would give me an answer of 2.86x10^11 then i would multiply that by 300 000 which gives me...
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    Work Done In space - Satellites

    Homework Statement "Calculate the work done on a 5000kg satellite that moves from an orbit with an altitude of 300km to one with an altitude of 600km" mass of Earth = 5.98x10^24 kg mean radius of Earth = 6.37x10^6 m Homework Equations Force between 2 objects in space G x (m1 x...
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