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An earth satellite remains in orbit at a distance of 11550 km from the center of the earth. What speed would it have to maintain? the universal gravitational constant is 6. 67 × 10−11 n · m2 /kg2 and the
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An earth satellite remains in orbit at a distance of 11550 km from the center of the earth. What speed would it have to maintain? the universal gravitational constant is 6. 67 × 10−11 n · m2 /kg2 and the mass of the earth is 5. 98 × 1024 kg. 1. 7093. 03 02. 7236. 86 3. 5374. 04 04. 4845. 11 5. 5292. 47 6. 5876. 55 7. 6477. 61 8. 7600. 32 9. 6223. 84 10. 7414. 21 answer in units of m/s
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Answer:
v=5.97 x 10 to the 3rd power m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
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