Assume that the planet's orbit is circular of radius R = 130 × 106 km and planet's period is T = 30 × 10° s. What is the magnitude of the vector J = r x r' (in units of square kilometers per second)? (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.) ||J|| = x10° km²/s Find the rate at which the planet's radial vector sweeps out area in units of square kilometers per second. (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.) dA x10° km²/s dt

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Assume that the planet's orbit is circular of radius R = 130 × 106 km and planet's period is T = 30 × 10° s.
What is the magnitude of the vector J = r x r' (in units of square kilometers per second)?
(Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.)
||J|| =
x10° km²/s
Find the rate at which the planet's radial vector sweeps out area in units of square kilometers per second.
(Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.)
dA
x10° km²/s
dt
Transcribed Image Text:Assume that the planet's orbit is circular of radius R = 130 × 106 km and planet's period is T = 30 × 10° s. What is the magnitude of the vector J = r x r' (in units of square kilometers per second)? (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.) ||J|| = x10° km²/s Find the rate at which the planet's radial vector sweeps out area in units of square kilometers per second. (Use decimal notation. Give your answer to three decimal places.) dA x10° km²/s dt
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