W wkim7 New Member Joined Sep 12, 2011 Messages 17 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2012 Jun 28, 2012 #1 An artificial satellite travels in a circular orbit of radius 9500 km. It takes 90minutes to complete an orbit. HOW TI FIND TANGENTIAL VELOCITY???
An artificial satellite travels in a circular orbit of radius 9500 km. It takes 90minutes to complete an orbit. HOW TI FIND TANGENTIAL VELOCITY???
nightweaver066 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 7, 2010 Messages 1,585 Gender Male HSC 2012 Jun 28, 2012 #2 v = rw w = delta(theta)/delta(t) = 2pi/(90 x 60) (convert minutes to seconds) You know radius, convert it to metres.
v = rw w = delta(theta)/delta(t) = 2pi/(90 x 60) (convert minutes to seconds) You know radius, convert it to metres.
bleakarcher Active Member Joined Jul 8, 2011 Messages 1,509 Gender Male HSC 2013 Jun 28, 2012 #3 ω=2pi/(90*60)=pi/2700 rad./s v=rω=9500*1000*(pi/2700) m/s Hence, the satellite has tangential velocity of 11053.75 m/s.
ω=2pi/(90*60)=pi/2700 rad./s v=rω=9500*1000*(pi/2700) m/s Hence, the satellite has tangential velocity of 11053.75 m/s.
M Mechanic New Member Joined Jun 27, 2011 Messages 11 Gender Male HSC 2012 Jul 9, 2012 #4 can't you also use period formula?: T = 2piR/V and rearrange to get v as you know r and t which is 90 x 60?
can't you also use period formula?: T = 2piR/V and rearrange to get v as you know r and t which is 90 x 60?
asianese Σ Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 2,225 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 Jul 9, 2012 #5 Yes...but I think that's a physics formula??
M Mechanic New Member Joined Jun 27, 2011 Messages 11 Gender Male HSC 2012 Jul 9, 2012 #6 no u start with velocity = distance / time circumference is entire orbit which is the distance travelled by satellite and time is the period (90*60) so v=d/t = circumference (2piR/period)
no u start with velocity = distance / time circumference is entire orbit which is the distance travelled by satellite and time is the period (90*60) so v=d/t = circumference (2piR/period)