(a) above Earth's surface
The orbital speed of a satellite orbiting the Earth can be found using the equation
where
G is the gravitational constant
is the Earth's mass
r is the radius of the satellite's orbit
The orbital speed can also be rewritten as the ratio between the circumference of the orbit and the orbital period, T:
where
T = 129 min = 7740 s is the period
Combining the two equations,
And solving for r,
This is, however, the orbital radius: this means we have to subtract the Earth's radius to find the altitude of the satellite, which is
therefore, the altitude of the satellite is
b)
The value of g at the location of the satellite is given by
where:
G is the gravitational constant
is the Earth's mass
is the radius of the satellite's orbit
Substituting into the equation, we find
The satellite orbits at an altitude of approximately 800 km. The gravitational constant, 'g', at this location is approximately 8.66 m/s^2.
The orbital period of an artificial satellite can be used to calculate the altitude at which it orbits. For a satellite that completes each orbit in 129 min (or approximately 2.15 hr), we can apply Kepler's third law which states that the square of the period of a satellite is proportional to the cube of its semi-major axis (distance from the center of the Earth to the satellite).
The formula for the altitude is given by: h = [(GMT^2)/(4π^2)]^(1/3) - R, where G is the gravitational constant, M the mass of Earth, T the orbital period, and R the Earth's radius. With the values G=6.67 x 10^-11 N(m/kg)^2, M=5.98 x 10^24 kg, T=2.15 hr = 7740s, and R=6.371 x 10^6 m, we get h approximately equals 800 km.
The value of 'g' at the satellite's location is given by g = GM/(R+h)^2. Substituting the aforementioned values, we get g to be approximately 8.66 m/s^2. This is less than the 9.81 m/s^2 at Earth's surface due to the increased distance from the Earth's center.
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The six forms of energy are chemical, thermal, nuclear, electrical, mechanical, and light energy. Each has different characteristics and uses, such as chemical energy being stored in potential changes or light energy being visible to the human eye.
Energy exists in many forms. Here are six common forms of energy:
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The positive and negative electrons split in the cloud
Positive going to the bottom of the cloud and negative to the top.
Since you are made of negative electrons, you attract the positive electrons to you causing you to get struck by lightning.
The ground has negative electrons too!
This will shock the ground and end up shocking you as well, since the ground and you are connected.
Lightning and thunder are connected! They do happen at the same time. The reason why the thunder travels later than the lightning is because you are away from the lightning and the sound waves are just getting near you
B.) How are thunderstorms dangerous?
Thunderstorms are dangerous because they give off positive energy. If you are standing outside while a thunderstorm is in session, you could get shocked since you are made of negative energy and attract positive energy.
If your hair is sticking straight up, you are about to be struck by lightning. Crouch down and cover your head next to your ears and prepare for impact.
You might ask, "Why can't I just run from the lightning?" That is true, but since you aren't faster than light itself, you will still wind up caught in the storm.
Avoid this by staying inside.
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Answer:
496.7 K
Explanation:
The efficiency of a Carnot engine is given by the equation:
where:
is the temperature of the hot reservoir
is the temperature of the cold reservoir
For the engine in the problem, we know that
is the efficiency
is the temperature of the cold reservoir
Solving for , we find: