Calculating the Period of an Orbit around Earth

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The discussion revolves around calculating the orbital period of a space station positioned at a radius of 30,000 km from the center of the Earth. The original poster expresses confusion regarding the appropriate formula to use and how to incorporate the radius into their calculations.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Conceptual clarification

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the relevance of the radius in the context of gravitational force and orbital mechanics. There are attempts to clarify the correct formula for calculating the period, with references to Kepler's laws and centripetal force. Questions arise about the parameters needed for the calculations, particularly the gravitational constant and the mass of the Earth.

Discussion Status

The conversation is ongoing, with participants providing insights and corrections regarding the formulas. Some express uncertainty about the parameters they have available, while others offer guidance on deriving necessary equations. There is no explicit consensus yet, but the dialogue appears to be productive.

Contextual Notes

Participants note that they are limited to certain equations provided in their coursework, which adds to the complexity of the problem. There is also mention of external factors, such as the lack of information on the mass of the Earth, which may affect the calculations.

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Homework Statement



A space station is placed in an orbit of radius 30 000km. What is the period of the station's orbit around the Earth?

(I previously worked out the period of rotation of the space station as 22 secs but I didn't think it was relevant to this part of the question besides it's probably wrong anyway! For that question the wheel shaped station, with radius 20m, rotating around a central hub. astronaunt standing on rim head facing forward , feels force on feet, to stimulate 1/6 of the magnitude of gravity on earth)?

Homework Equations



I was looking to use T = 2pi\sqrt{}Rearth/g

but Instead of Rearth do I need to use the radius 30 000? Or have I got the wrong equation again??

Many thanks,

Claire

The Attempt at a Solution



T = 84mins opps not 5! I don't understand how the radius of 30000 fits in, should I take it as distance?
 
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What do you know about how force from perfect spheres can be modeled? What is the distance between the space shuttle and the "origin" of the gravitational force?

~Lyuokdea
 
I guess the distance is the 30 000km but I still don't know what to do with it? Help!
 
The 30,000 km is the radius.

If they had meant in addition to the radius it would have said above the surface.
 
Good point, I'm reading too fast...

~Lyuokdea
 
But the formula you are trying to use is not exactly correct.

Kepplers 3rd Law is:T = 2π√(r³/GM )
 
Hi,

Thanks for replying. Unfortunately were not given that equation at this stage and so the answer needs to be worked out some other way, which is the confusing bit!

all were given is the above equation and for kepplers laws K = T^2/a^2 which I don't think is any help??
 
You can derive it easily enough.

You know centripetal force. You know gravitational force.

They balance for orbit.

GM*m/r² = m*v²/r = m*ω²r

ω² = (2π/T)² = GM/r³

T² = (2π)² *r³ /GM

Anything look familiar?
 
Hi,

Thanks very much for replying. I kind of get it but to ask a really stupid question what do I use for GM. I only have gravity and radius of the earth? I'm not given the mass or told to look it up?

Cheers,
Claire
 
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Hi,

Thanks very much for all your help and for including the link, I get it now, finally!

Sorry for the delay in replying, I've been really busy lately with Christmas preparations and unexpected visitors popping into spread their Christmas cheer - Joy! Bah humbug!

Best wishes,
Claire
 

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