The International Space Station, which has a mass of 4.65×105 kg, orbits 255 miles above the Earth's surface, and completes one orbit every 92.4 minutes. What is the kinetic energy of the International Space Station in units of GJ (109 Joules)? (Note: don't forget to take into account the radius of the Earth: r_{Earth} = 3959 miles)
The International Space Station, which has a mass of 4.65×105 kg, orbits 255 miles above the Earth's surface, and completes one orbit every 92.4 minutes. What is the kinetic energy of the International Space Station in units of GJ (109 Joules)? (Note: don't forget to take into account the radius of the Earth: r_{Earth} = 3959 miles)
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![The International Space Station, which has a mass of
4.65×105 kg, orbits 255 miles above the Earth's
surface, and completes one orbit every 92.4 minutes.
What is the kinetic energy of the International Space
Station in units of GJ (109 Joules)? (Note: don't forget
to take into account the radius of the Earth: r_{Earth} =
3959 miles)](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fcc5956f1-c101-4b9c-9883-fe5832eb24b7%2F389cd275-8a08-49d2-80e5-43b3d89b258b%2F1dj9vp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:The International Space Station, which has a mass of
4.65×105 kg, orbits 255 miles above the Earth's
surface, and completes one orbit every 92.4 minutes.
What is the kinetic energy of the International Space
Station in units of GJ (109 Joules)? (Note: don't forget
to take into account the radius of the Earth: r_{Earth} =
3959 miles)
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