A planet orbits a star, in a year of length 3.98 x 107 s, in a nearly circular orbit of radius 2.14 x 10¹1 m. With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration.

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A planet orbits a star, in a year of length \(3.98 \times 10^7 \, \text{s}\), in a nearly circular orbit of radius \(2.14 \times 10^{11} \, \text{m}\). With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration. 

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Transcribed Image Text:A planet orbits a star, in a year of length \(3.98 \times 10^7 \, \text{s}\), in a nearly circular orbit of radius \(2.14 \times 10^{11} \, \text{m}\). With respect to the star, determine (a) the angular speed of the planet, (b) the tangential speed of the planet, and (c) the magnitude of the planet's centripetal acceleration. (a) Number [Input Box] [Units Dropdown] (b) Number [Input Box] [Units Dropdown] (c) Number [Input Box] [Units Dropdown] There are no graphs or diagrams in the image.
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The image displays three input fields with specified numbers and units, suitable for use in an educational context. Each field is labeled with a letter for reference:

(a) The first field displays the number "1.58E-7" with units in "rad/s" (radians per second), which typically measures angular velocity.

(b) The second field shows the number "3.38E-3" with units in "m/s" (meters per second), a standard unit for velocity.

(c) The third field features the number "5.33E-3" with units in "m/s^2" (meters per second squared), used for acceleration.

These inputs may relate to a physics or engineering topic for educational purposes.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays three input fields with specified numbers and units, suitable for use in an educational context. Each field is labeled with a letter for reference: (a) The first field displays the number "1.58E-7" with units in "rad/s" (radians per second), which typically measures angular velocity. (b) The second field shows the number "3.38E-3" with units in "m/s" (meters per second), a standard unit for velocity. (c) The third field features the number "5.33E-3" with units in "m/s^2" (meters per second squared), used for acceleration. These inputs may relate to a physics or engineering topic for educational purposes.
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