It has been hypothesized that there may be another planet in the Solar System nicknamed Planet X which may orbit about 600 Astronomical Units from the Sun. - If Planet X exists, how long would it take to orbit the Sun once?
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It has been hypothesized that there may be another planet in the Solar System nicknamed Planet X which may orbit about 600 Astronomical Units from the Sun.
- If Planet X exists, how long would it take to orbit the Sun once?
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- Planet X orbits the star Omega with a "year" that is 492 days long. Planet Y circles Omega at four times the orbital distance of planet X. How many earth days is a year on planet Y? Enter units as d.Congratulations! You just derived a version of Kepler's Third Law for Mars! Using the mass of Mars in kilograms and converting the 4.5 hours to seconds, calculate the distance from the center of the planet. GM kg 4π² ]s)² 3 = And then determine the distance (in km) from the surface. r = rm + rs rs km = kmMars has two moons orbiting it. One moon is named Deimos ( terror/dread from Greek mythology). Deimos has a mass of 2(10)^15 kg and is 23,460 km from Mars. The mass of Mars is 6.42 (10) ^23 kg a) What is the gravitational force between Mars and Deimos? (give this answer in Scientific Notation with 2 decimal places) b) What is the velocity of Deimos as it orbits Mars? ( give this answer in decimal form to 2 decimal places) a) = FG __________________ N b) V = ________________ m/s
- Jupiter has a mass of 1.9×10^27 kg, a radius of 7.1×10^4 km and one day lasts 9 hours and 55 minutes. How many times is the force of gravity bigger on Jupiters equator comared to Earth?In a distant star system there are many inhabitable planets. One of these planets is named Qomar. Qomar is 3.2 AU's from its star and takes 6.5 Earth years to go around its star once. There is another planet in the same star system called Ferenginar. Ferenginar is 0.9 AUs from the star. What is the length of a Ferengi year (on Ferenginar) in terms of Earth years?Please answer the question and subquestions entirely. This is one single question. According to the official guideline, I can ask two subquestions! Thank you! 1) The mass of Planet W is 1/100 that of Earth and its radius is 1/4 that of Earth. If the weight of an object is 600 N on Earth, what would it weigh on Planet W? 24 N 48 N 96 N 192 N 600 N a) The weight of an object at the surface of Earth is 90 N. What is its weight at a distance 2R from the surface of Earth? 10 N 30 N 90 N 270 N 810 N b) The periods of a satellite orbiting a planet does not depend on the: radius of the orbit mass of the planet mass of the satellite it depends on all of the above
- A)At what altitude would a geostationary sattelite need to be above the surface of Mars? Assume the mass of Mars is 6.39 x 1023 kg, the length of a martian solar day is 24 hours 39minutes 35seconds, the length of the sidereal day is 24hours 37minutes 22seconds, and the equatorial radius is 3396 km. The answer can be calculated using Newton's verison of Kepler's third law.Saturn's mass is M= 5.69 x 1026 kg and its radius R=60,300 km. If a moon orbits Saturn at a distance equal to 5 times its planetary radius, what is its period of orbit? (Hint, use Newton's version of Kepler's 3rd law, and you can neglect the mass of the moon) Express your answer in days to three significant figures.There is a planet X that has a mass that is 24 times that of the earth and 4 times the earth's raidus. It orbits a star Y at a distance of 12 AU. (1 AU is the earth sun distance). Star Y has a mass 3 times that of our sun.What is the orbital period of Planet X in years?If an person has an earth weight of 140 lbs, what is it's weight on the surface of planet X?
- Like all planets, the planet Venus orbits the Sun in periodic motion and simultaneously spins about its axis. Just as on Earth, the time to make one complete orbit (i.e., the period of orbit) is what defines a year. And the time to make one complete revolution about its axis (i.e., the period of rotation) is what defines a day. The period of orbit for the Earth is 365.25 days and the period of rotation is 24 hours (1.00 day). But when these same values for Venus are expressed relative to Earth, it is found that Venus has a period of orbit of 225 days and a period of rotation of 243 days. So for Venus inhabitants, a day would last longer than a year! Determine the frequency of orbit and the frequency of rotation (in Hertz) on Venus.A science fiction author is writing a book where an artificial planet is constructed in our Solar System at a distance that is 3 times farther from the Sun (s - 3.00 AU) than Earth is. Knowing that Earth is 1.00 AU from the Sun and has a period of 1.00 years, how many years would it take for hypothetical Planet Pterodactyl to make one orbit around the Sun?If the satellite was placed in an orbit three times farther away, about how long would it take to orbit the Earth once? Answer in days, rounding to one significant figure.days Mars rotates on its axis once every 1.02 days (almost the same as Earth does). (a) Find the distance from Mars at which a satellite would remain in one spot over the Martian surface. (Use 6.42 1023 kg for the mass of Mars.)m(b) Find the speed of the satellite.m/s