Physics, 15.12.2020 19:00 robert7248
A satellite with a mass of 200 kg fires its engines to increase velocity, thereby
increasing the size of its orbit about Earth. As a result, it moves from a
circular orbit of radius 7.5 x 106m to an orbit of radius 7.7 x 106m. What is
the approximate change in gravitational force from Earth as a result of this
change in the satellite's orbit? (Recall that Earth has a mass of 5.97 x
and G = 6.67 * 10-11 N·m²/kg?)
x 1024 kg
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