(a) Compute the (constant) speed of the satellite. (b) If the satellite is direc
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(a) Compute the (constant) speed of the satellite.
(b) If the satellite is directly above the equator and traveling east at time t, find the average acceleration during the time interval from t to t + T/40.0.
find magnitude and directionc) Find the satellite's instantaneous acceleration at time t.
find magnitude and direction An artificial earth satellite has a circular orbit of radius 7.21 (a) Compute the (constant) speed of the satellite. (b) If the satellite is directly above the equator and traveling east at time t, find the average acceleration during the time interval from t to t + T/40.0. find magnitude and direction c) Find the satellite's instantaneous acceleration at time t. find magnitude and direction 10^6 m (which means it is orbiting approximately 850 km above the surface of the earth) in an equatorial plane. The period T (the time required for one complete orbit) is 5.24
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For "orbit", centripetal acceleration = gravitational acceleration, or
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