Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 2.0 times 10^23 kg, a radius of 3.0 t
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Zero, a hypothetical planet, has a mass of 2.0 times 10^23 kg, a radius of 3.0 times 10^6 m, and no atmosphere. A 17 kg space probe is to be launched vertically from its surface. (a) If the probe is launched with an initial kinetic energy of 5.0 times 10^7 J, what will be its kinetic energy when it is 4.0 times 10^6 m from the center of zero? (b) If the probe is to achieve a maximum distance of 8.0 times 10^6 m from the center of Zero, with what initial kinetic energy must it be launched from the surface of Zero?Explanation / Answer
Using energy conservation:
Ei = Ef
Ki + PEi = Kf + PEf
PEi = GMm/Ri
PEf = GMm/Rf
Kf = Ki - GMm(1/Ri - 1/Rf)
Using the given values:
Kf = 5*10^7 - 6.67*10^-11*2*10^23*17*(1/(3*10^6) - 1/(4*10^6))
Kf = 3.11*10^7 J
B.
At the max height Kf = 0 J
So,
Ki = GMm*(1/Ri - 1/Rf)
Ki = 6.67*10^-11*2*10^23*17*(1/(3*10^6) - 1/(8*10^6))
Ki = 4.724*10^7 J
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