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Chapter 11 Problem 12

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Suppose that, using a telescope in your backyard, you discovered a distant object approaching the Sun, and were able to determine both its distance from the Sun and its speed. How would you be able to predict whether the object will remain bound to the solar system, or if it is an interstellar interloper that would come in, turn around, and escape, never to return?

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The first step in solving 11 problem number 12 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose that, using a telescope in your backyard, you discovered a distant object approaching the Sun, and were able to determine both its distance from the Sun and its speed. How would you be able to predict whether the object will remain bound to the solar system, or if it is an interstellar interloper that would come in, turn around, and escape, never to return?
From the textbook chapter GRAVITY you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 6 
Author Paul A. Tipler, Gene Mosca
ISBN 9781429201247

Suppose that, using a telescope in your backyard, you

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