▼ Part C Rank each satellite based on the net force acting on it. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. ► View Available Hint(s) largest m = 300 kg L = 10000 m v = 80 m/s m = 400 kg L = 2500 m v = 80 m/s m = 200 kg L = 5000 m v = 120 m/s m = 800 kg L = 10000 m v = 40 m/s m = 200 kg L = 5000 m v=160 m/s m = 100 kg L = 2500 m v 160 m/s Reset Help smallest
▼ Part C Rank each satellite based on the net force acting on it. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. ► View Available Hint(s) largest m = 300 kg L = 10000 m v = 80 m/s m = 400 kg L = 2500 m v = 80 m/s m = 200 kg L = 5000 m v = 120 m/s m = 800 kg L = 10000 m v = 40 m/s m = 200 kg L = 5000 m v=160 m/s m = 100 kg L = 2500 m v 160 m/s Reset Help smallest
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Transcribed Image Text:Six artificial satellites circle a space station at constant speed. The mass m of each satellite, distance L from the space station, and the speed v of each satellite are listed below. The satellites fire rockets that provide the
force needed to maintain a circular orbit around the space station. The gravitational force is negligible.
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Transcribed Image Text:Part C
Rank each satellite based on the net force acting on it.
Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
► View Available Hint(s)
largest
m =
300 kg
L = 10000 m
V = - 80 m/s
m = 400 kg
L = 2500 m
V = 80 m/s
m = 200 kg
L = 5000 m
120 m/s
V =
m = 800 kg
L = 10000 m
V =
40 m/s
m =
200 kg
L = 5000 m
: 160 m/s
v=
m =
L =
100 kg
2500 m
160 m/s
V =
Reset Help
smallest
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