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A meteoroid is moving towards a planet. It has mass m = 0.78×109 kg and speed v1 = 4.1×107 m/s at distance R1 = 2.8×107 m from the center of the planet. The radius of the planet is R = 0.26×107 m. The mass of the planet is M = 4.4×1025 kg. There is no air around the planet. Calculate the value of PE1, in joules

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Answer:


PE=81.755\, J

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

  • mass of meteoroid,
    m=7.8* 10^8 \,kg
  • radial distance from the center of the planet,
    R= 2.8* 10^7 m
  • mass of the planet,
    M=4.4* 10^(25)\, kg

For gravitational potential energy we have:


PE=G(M.m)/(R)

substituting the respective values:


PE=6.67* 10^(-11)* (4.4* 10^(25)* 7.8* 10^8)/(2.8* 10^7)


PE=81.755\, J

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