16. An undiscovered planet, many lightyears from Earth, has one moon in a periodic orbit. This moon takes 2.005×1062.005
Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 12:37 pm
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An undiscovered planet, many lightyears from Earth, has one moon
in a periodic orbit. This moon
takes 2.005×1062.005×106 seconds
(about 2323 days) on average to complete one nearly
circular revolution around the unnamed planet. If the distance from
the center of the moon to the surface of the planet
is 225.0225.0 × 106 m and the planet has
a radius of 3.403.40 × 106 m, calculate
the moon's radial acceleration 𝑎cac.
An undiscovered planet, many lightyears from Earth, has one moon
in a periodic orbit. This moon
takes 2.005×1062.005×106 seconds
(about 2323 days) on average to complete one nearly
circular revolution around the unnamed planet. If the distance from
the center of the moon to the surface of the planet
is 225.0225.0 × 106 m and the planet has
a radius of 3.403.40 × 106 m, calculate
the moon's radial acceleration 𝑎cac.