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(a)
Find the increase in speed required at point A for the satellite to achieve the escape velocity and enter a parabolic orbit.
(a)

Answer to Problem 12.104P
The increase in speed required at point A for the satellite to achieve the escape velocity and enter a parabolic orbit is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The altitude of circular orbit of the satellite from the surface of the earth (r) is 19,110 km.
The radius of the earth (R) is 6,370 km.
Calculation:
Find the equation of product (GM) of the constant of gravitation G and the mass M of the earth using the equation:
Substitute
Find the altitude of circular orbit of the satellite
Substitute 6,370 km for R and 19,110 km for r.
Find the velocity of satellite
Substitute
Find the escape velocity of satellite
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Find the decrease in speed
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Thus, the increase in speed required at point A for the satellite to achieve the escape velocity and enter a parabolic orbit is
(b)
Find the decrease in speed required at point A for the satellite to enter an elliptic orbit of minimum altitude 6370 km.
(b)

Answer to Problem 12.104P
The decrease in speed required at point A for the satellite to enter an elliptic orbit of minimum altitude 6,370 km is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Find the radius
Find the angular momentum per unit mass h using the equation.
Substitute
Find the velocity at A
Substitute
Find the decrease
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(c)
Find the eccentricity of the elliptic orbit.
(c)

Answer to Problem 12.104P
The eccentricity of the elliptic orbit is
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Write the equation of angle at B.
Apply cosine on both sides.
Find the constant C using the equation:
Substitute
Substitute
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Find the eccentricity
Substitute
Thus, the eccentricity of the elliptic orbit is
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