Homework Help Overview
The problem involves calculating the orbital period of the Hubble Space Telescope, which orbits Earth at an altitude of 615 km above the surface. The discussion centers around the appropriate radius to use for the calculations and the relevant equations for orbital mechanics.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Assumption checking, Mathematical reasoning
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants discuss the correct radius to use for the telescope's orbit, questioning whether to include the Earth's radius along with the altitude. There are attempts to clarify the use of Kepler's laws and the implications of gravitational acceleration in the calculations.
Discussion Status
The discussion is active with various interpretations being explored. Some participants have provided guidance on using Kepler's 3rd law and the correct formula for calculating the period, while others express uncertainty about the necessary information and assumptions. There is no explicit consensus on the final approach or outcome.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the importance of maintaining consistent units and the potential confusion regarding the altitude and radius measurements. There is also mention of the simplifications that can be made when applying gravitational formulas.