Astronomy Olympiad: Questions & Discussion

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The discussion centers around questions from the Astronomy Olympiad, focusing on satellite stability and light behavior with mirrors. A participant initially calculated the maximum latitude for viewing a satellite 36,000 km from the equator, questioning the satellite's stability at that altitude. The conversation then shifted to the arrangement of mirrors, with participants debating the possible configurations and the sum of angles of incidence and reflection. Lastly, a question regarding the ratio of outer to inner radius of a floating iron shell was posed, with one participant confirming their assumption of a spherical shape and vacuum inside. The thread highlights collaborative problem-solving and varying interpretations of physics concepts.
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Recently I gave my Astronomy Olympiad. There were some questions of descriptive type. If you all don't mind I would like to discuss them here. :rolleyes:
 
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russ_watters said:
Shoot...

Here goes the first...
A satellite is 36000 Km away from the equator. What will be the maximum latitude from which the satellite can be viewed.

Well, if it had been a question of geometry, I would have just calculated the angle for cos-1 (6400/42400). My answer would come 81.1...

But what I wrote is about the stability of the satellite. Will the satellite be stable at an altitude of 36000 Kilometres. What do you think??
 
It doesn't matter if it is stable or not - it is at 36000km right now.
 
russ_watters said:
It doesn't matter if it is stable or not - it is at 36000km right now.

OK :D It means I was foolish to prove that the satellite was unstable. anyways, here goes the second question:
Light passes through a box containing an arrangement of 4 plane mirrors. If the box is removed, even then light doesn't change its path. Is there more than 1 arrangments possible? What will be the sum of all the angles of incidence and reflection.
I think that more than 1 arrangement is possible. And the sum should always be a constant. Probably 360 degree. Whadda say? :-p
 
ritwik06 said:
I think that more than 1 arrangement is possible. And the sum should always be a constant. Probably 360 degree.
I agree on the first but disagree with the second. I can make any sum from 180* to 720*.
 
Gokul43201 said:
I agree on the first but disagree with the second. I can make any sum from 180* to 720*.

Oh very well! thanks for that :D The third question.
If a shell of iron just floats inside water. Find the ratio of the outer radius to the inner radius. (Density of iron: 7.87 g/cc)
I have assumed that the shell is spherical. And the the space inside the shell is vacuum. Am I going in the right direction?
 

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