COLLEGE PHYSICS-ACHIEVE AC (1-TERM)
COLLEGE PHYSICS-ACHIEVE AC (1-TERM)
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Chapter 10, Problem 65QAP
To determine

(a)

The semimajor axis of Apophis

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Answer to Problem 65QAP

Semimajor axis =0.9225au=1.38×1011m

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Aphelion = 1.099au

Perihelion = 0.746au

Mass of Apophis = 2.7×1010kg

Formula used:

Semimajor axis =Ra+Rp2

  Ra= Aphelion

  Rp= Perihelion

  T=2πa3GM

  T= Time

  G= Gravitational constant

  M= Mass

  a= Semimajor axis

  v=2GMR

  v= Velocity

  R= Radius

Calculation:

Semimajor axis,

Semimajor axis =Ra+Rp2=1.099au+0.746au2=0.9225au

Semimajor axis =0.9225au×1.496×1011=1.38×1011m

Conclusion:

Semimajor axis =0.9225au=1.38*1011m

To determine

(b)

Time taken by Apophis to orbit the Sun

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Answer to Problem 65QAP

Time taken by Apophis to orbit the Sun =323.5days

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Aphelion = 1.099au

Perihelion = 0.746au

Mass of Apophis = 2.7×1010kg

Formula used:

Semimajor axis =Ra+Rp2

  Ra= Aphelion

  Rp= Perihelion

  T=2πa3GM

  T= Time

  G= Gravitational constant

  M= Mass

  a= Semimajor axis

  v=2GMR

  v= Velocity

  R= Radius

Calculation:

Time taken by Apophis to orbit the Sun,

  T=2πa3GM=2π (1.38× 10 11 m)3(6.67× 10 11Nm2/kg2)×1.989× 10 30kg=2.80×107s=323.5days

Conclusion:

Time taken by Apophis to orbit the Sun =323.5days

To determine

(c)

Points of slowest and fastest of Apophis

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Answer to Problem 65QAP

Apophis travels fastest at perihelion and slowest at aphelion

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Aphelion = 1.099au

Perihelion = 0.746au

Mass of Apophis = 2.7×1010kg

Formula used:

Semimajor axis =Ra+Rp2

  Ra= Aphelion

  Rp= Perihelion

  T=2πa3GM

  T= Time

  G= Gravitational constant

  M= Mass

  a= Semimajor axis

  v=2GMR

  v= Velocity

  R= Radius

Calculation:

Point Apophis travel fastest = at perihelion

Point Apophis travel slowest = at aphelion

Conclusion:

Apophis travels fastest at perihelion and slowest at aphelion

To determine

(d)

Ratio of its maximum speed to minimum speed

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Answer to Problem 65QAP

Ratio of the maximum speed to minimum speed =1.74

Explanation of Solution

Given info:

Aphelion = 1.099au

Perihelion = 0.746au

Mass of Apophis = 2.7×1010kg

Formula used:

Semimajor axis =Ra+Rp2

  Ra= Aphelion

  Rp= Perihelion

  T=2πa3GM

  T= Time

  G= Gravitational constant

  M= Mass

  a= Semimajor axis

  v=2GMR

  v= Velocity

  R= Radius

Calculation:

Ratio of the maximum speed to minimum speed,

  vα1Rv p va=R a Rp=1.099au0.746au=1.74

Conclusion:

Ratio of the maximum speed to minimum speed =1.74

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