Modern Physics, 3rd Edition
Modern Physics, 3rd Edition
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ISBN: 9780534493394
Author: Raymond A. Serway, Clement J. Moses, Curt A. Moyer
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 39P

An Earth satellite used in the Global Positioning System moves in a circular orbit with period 11 h 58 min. (a) Determine the radius of its orbit. (b) Determine its speed. (c) The satellite contains an oscillator producing the principal nonmilitary GPS signal. Its frequency is 1 575.42 MHz in the reference frame of the satellite. When it is received on the Earth’s surface, what is the fractional change in this frequency due to time dilation, as described by special relativity? (d) The gravitational blueshift of the frequency according to general relativity is a separate effect. The magnitude of that fractional change is given by

Δ f f = Δ U g m c 2

where ΔUg/m is the change in gravitational potential energy per unit mass between the two points at which the signal is observed. Calculate this fractional change in frequency. (e) What is the overall fractional change in frequency? Superposed on both of these relativistic effects is a Doppler shift that is generally much larger. It can be a redshift or a blueshift, depending on the motion of a particular satellite relative to a GPS receiver (Fig. P1.39).

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The radius of the orbit of the satellite.

Answer to Problem 39P

The radius of the orbit of the satellite is 2.66×107 m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression of Newton’s gravitational law

    F=GMmr2        (I)

Write the expression for centripetal force

    F=mv2r        (II)

Write the expression for the linear velocity of an object moving in circular path

    v=2πrT        (III)

Here, F is the force, G is the universal gravitational constant, M is the mass of Earth, m is the mass of the satellite, and r is the radius of the orbit.

Equating equation (I) and (II) and substitute equation (III)

GMmr2=mv2rGMmr2=mr(2πrT)2GMT2=4π2r3r=(GMT24π2)13

Substitute 6.67×1011 Nm2 for G, 5.98×1024 kg for M and 43080 s for T in the above equation to find the value of r

r=(6.67×1011 Nm2(5.98×1024 kg)(43080 s)2kg24π2)1/3=2.66×107 m

Conclusion:

Thus, the radius of the orbit of the satellite is 2.66×107 m.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The speed of the satellite.

Answer to Problem 39P

The speed of the satellite is 3.87×103 m/s.

Explanation of Solution

Substitute 2.66×107 m for r and 43080 s for T in equation (III) to find the value of v

v=2π(2.66×107 m)43080 s=3.87×103 m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the speed of the satellite is 3.87×103 m/s.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The fractional change in the frequency due to time dilation.

Answer to Problem 39P

The fractional change in the frequency due to time dilation is 8.34×1011.

Explanation of Solution

The fractional change in the frequency received on Earth is equal to the magnitude of the fractional increase in the period of moving oscillator due to time dilation.

Write the expression of fractional change in the frequency

    Δf=(γ1)        (IV)

Here, Δf is the fractional change in the frequency and γ=11v2c2.

Substitute 3.87×103 m/s for v and 3.0×108 m/s for c in equation (IV) and solve for Δf

Δf=[11(3.87×103/3×108)21]=1(112[(3.87×1033×108)2])=8.34×1011

Conclusion:

Thus, the fractional change in the frequency due to time dilation is 8.34×1011.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The fractional change in the frequency.

Answer to Problem 39P

The fractional change in the frequency is +5.29×1010.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the gravitational potential energy

    Ug=GMEmr

Here, Ug is the gravitational potential energy.

Substitute 6.67×1011 Nm2 for G, 5.98×1024 kg for M and 2.66×107 m for r in the above equation to find the value of Ug

ΔUg=6.67×1011 Nm2(5.98×1024 kg)mkg2 2.66×107 m+6.67×1011 Nm2(5.98×1024 kg)mkg2 6.37×106 m=4.76×107 J/kgm

The fractional change in the frequency is Δff=ΔUgmc2.

Δff=4.76×107 m2/s2(3×108 m/s)2=+5.29×1010

Conclusion:

Thus, the fractional change in the frequency is +5.29×1010.

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The overall fractional change in the frequency.

Answer to Problem 39P

The overall fractional change in the frequency is +4.46×1010.

Explanation of Solution

The overall fractional change in the frequency is the sum of both the fractional changes.

Hence,

8.34×1011+5.29×1010=+4.46×1010

Conclusion:

Thus, the overall fractional change in the frequency is +4.46×1010.

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