If you are to install your own satellite with a mass of 3131 kg to orbit around the Earth. If the orbital period of the satellite 72 earth-hours. Find: a. Altitude from the planet's surface b. Speed c. Acceleration of gravity at that altitude.
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If you are to install your own satellite with a mass of 3131 kg to orbit around the Earth. If the orbital period of the satellite 72 earth-hours. Find:
a. Altitude from the planet's surface
b. Speed
c. Acceleration of gravity at that altitude.
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