System A has masses m and m separated by a distance r; system B has masses m and 2m separated by a distance 2r; system C has masses 2m and 3m separated by a distance 2r; and system D has masses 4m and 5m separated by a distance 3r. Rank these systems in order of increasing gravitational force. Indicate ties where appropriate.
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Space Shuttle Orbit On a typical mission, the space shuttle orbits at an altitude of 250 km above the Earths surface. (a)Does the orbital speed of the shuttle depend on its mass? Explain. (b) Find the speed of the shuttle in its orbit. (c) How long does it take for the shuttle to complete one orbit of the Earth?
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The first step in solving 12 problem number 89 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Space Shuttle Orbit On a typical mission, the space shuttle orbits at an altitude of 250 km above the Earths surface. (a)Does the orbital speed of the shuttle depend on its mass? Explain. (b) Find the speed of the shuttle in its orbit. (c) How long does it take for the shuttle to complete one orbit of the Earth?
From the textbook chapter Gravity you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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