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A satellite orbits the earth at a speed of 8.0x 10^3m/s . Calculate the period of orbit of the satellite if the distance between the centre of the earth and the satellite is 6400km?​

User Zaaath
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Hi there!

The period of an orbit can be found by:


T = (2\pi r)/(v)

T = Period (? s)
r = radius of orbit (6400000 m)

v = speed of the satellite (8000 m/s)

This is the same as the distance = vt equation. The total distance traveled by the satellite is the circumference of its circular orbit.

Let's plug in what we know and solve.


T = (2\pi (6400000))/(8000) = \boxed{5026.55 s}

User Carles Mitjans
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