Two Martian satellites, A and B, are in circular orbits around Mars’ center. Satellite A orbits at an altitude of 4200 km, and satellite B orbits at an altitude of 12,600 km. The mass of each satellite is 950kg.

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Two Martian satellites, A and B, are in circular orbits around Mars’ center. Satellite A orbits at an altitude of 4200 km, and satellite B orbits at an altitude of 12,600 km. The mass of each satellite is 950kg.

a. What are the potential energies of the two satellites? (Note, altitude is measured from the surface of a planet, but the distances in the expressions for force/energy/field are measured from the center of the planet.)

b.What are the kinetic energies of the two satellites?

c. How much work would be required to move satellite A to the orbit of satellite B?

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