Satellite. calculate radius of orbit

In summary, a satellite is an object that orbits around a larger object in space and is used for various purposes. The formula for calculating the radius of orbit is r = a(1-e^2) / (1 + e cos θ), and it is directly related to the size of the satellite's orbit. The radius of orbit is typically measured in kilometers or meters, and it affects the speed of the satellite, with a larger radius resulting in a slower speed and a smaller radius resulting in a faster speed.
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satellite is in a circular orbit around the earth. The period of the satellite is 25.4 hr. Calculate the radius of the orbit of the satellite. Data: Mass of the Earth = 5.98 x 1024 kg
 
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We have two equations we should use:

[tex] v = \frac{2\pi r}{T} [/tex]

and

[tex] v = \sqrt{\frac{GM}{r}} [/tex]

let them equal each other, then solve for r.
 
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, Gravitational Constant = 6.67 x 10-11 N-m2/kg2

The radius of the orbit of the satellite can be calculated using the following formula:

r = ∛(GMT^2/4π^2)

Where r is the radius of the orbit, G is the gravitational constant, M is the mass of the Earth, and T is the period of the satellite in seconds.

Plugging in the given values, we get:

r = ∛((6.67 x 10^-11 N-m^2/kg^2)(5.98 x 10^24 kg)(25.4 hr x 3600 s/hr)^2/4π^2)

= ∛(1.08 x 10^14 m^3/s^2)

= 4.22 x 10^7 meters

Therefore, the radius of the orbit of the satellite is approximately 42,200 kilometers.
 

What is a satellite?

A satellite is an object that orbits around a larger object in space, such as a planet or star. Satellites are used for various purposes, including communication, navigation, and scientific research.

What is the formula for calculating the radius of orbit?

The formula for calculating the radius of orbit is r = a(1-e2) / (1 + e cos θ), where r is the radius of the orbit, a is the semi-major axis, e is the eccentricity, and θ is the true anomaly.

How is the radius of orbit related to the size of the satellite's orbit?

The radius of orbit is directly related to the size of the satellite's orbit. The larger the radius of orbit, the larger the size of the orbit. This means that the satellite will have a longer distance to travel around the object it is orbiting.

What units are used to measure the radius of orbit?

The radius of orbit is typically measured in kilometers (km) or meters (m). However, in some cases, it may also be measured in astronomical units (AU) or miles (mi).

How does the radius of orbit affect the speed of the satellite?

The radius of orbit is inversely related to the speed of the satellite. This means that the larger the radius of orbit, the slower the satellite will travel. Conversely, a smaller radius of orbit means a faster speed for the satellite.

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