Finding the radius of a satellite

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The discussion focuses on finding the radius of a satellite's orbit given that two satellites have the same gravitational force acting on them. Satellite A has a mass m and an orbit radius r, while Satellite B has a mass of 6m and an unknown radius rb. The gravitational forces are equated, leading to the equation GMm/r^2 = GM(6m)/rb^2. The error in the initial solution was in the algebraic manipulation, which incorrectly simplified to rb = 6r instead of the correct rb = √6 * r. The clarification provided helps correct the misunderstanding in the calculations.
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Just realized how horrible the thread title is. Sorry, I meant the radius of a satellite's *orbit*

Homework Statement



Two satellites revolve around the Earth. Satellite A has mass m and has an orbit of radius r. Satellite B has mass 6m and an orbit of unknown radius rb. The forces of gravitational attraction between each satellite and the Earth is the same. Find rb.
Express your answer in terms of r.

Homework Equations



F=(G(m1m2))/r2

The Attempt at a Solution



F1 = F2, where F1 and F2 are the forces of gravity acting on satellite A and B, respectively.

I equated the formulas for the force of gravity for both satellites because the information given states they are equivalent. I then negated every variable I could - G, m, andmearth, leaving r and rb. It looked like this:

1/r = 6/rb

So I multiplied r and rb into the numerators, getting rb=6r. I don't see what I did wrong here, but clearly it isn't right. Please help set me on the right path, and thanks for at least taking the time to read all of this :)
 
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Solitary Nut said:

The Attempt at a Solution



F1 = F2, where F1 and F2 are the forces of gravity acting on satellite A and B, respectively.

I equated the formulas for the force of gravity for both satellites because the information given states they are equivalent. I then negated every variable I could - G, m, andmearth, leaving r and rb. It looked like this:

1/r = 6/rb

So I multiplied r and rb into the numerators, getting rb=6r. I don't see what I did wrong here, but clearly it isn't right. Please help set me on the right path, and thanks for at least taking the time to read all of this :)
Check your algebra:

GMm_a/r_a^2 = GMm_b/r_b^2

does not reduce to 1/ra = 6/rb where mb = 6ma

AM
 
Gah, I see. Radical(6)r

Thanks a lot for your help
 
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