greecke
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hey guys, i have a couple of questions i have done but the answers i got are not right but i dont know why. so...if anyone can do these and give the answer and why it is right, any help appreciated:
Two satellites orbit the earth, satellite A at 300km from earth and satellite B at 35800km. which is the most correct statement:
A) satellite B completes one orbit of earth in less time than A
B) A experiences greater centripetal force than B
C) B moves faster than A
D) A is likely to remain in a fixed position in the sky
Astronauts are more easily able to cope with an applicatoin of g;forces which results in the eyeballs undergoing relative motion towards the body rather than away from it. Which of the following combinations of positions are most desirable to acheive this effect?
A) Astronaut facing in direction of motion during launch and re-entry
B) Astronaut facing opposite to the direction of motion during launch and re-entry
C) Astronout facing in the direction of motion during launch and facing opposite to the direction of motion during re-entry
D) Astronaut facing opposite to the direction of motion during launch and facing in the direction of motion during re-entry
Any help greatly appreciated
Two satellites orbit the earth, satellite A at 300km from earth and satellite B at 35800km. which is the most correct statement:
A) satellite B completes one orbit of earth in less time than A
B) A experiences greater centripetal force than B
C) B moves faster than A
D) A is likely to remain in a fixed position in the sky
Astronauts are more easily able to cope with an applicatoin of g;forces which results in the eyeballs undergoing relative motion towards the body rather than away from it. Which of the following combinations of positions are most desirable to acheive this effect?
A) Astronaut facing in direction of motion during launch and re-entry
B) Astronaut facing opposite to the direction of motion during launch and re-entry
C) Astronout facing in the direction of motion during launch and facing opposite to the direction of motion during re-entry
D) Astronaut facing opposite to the direction of motion during launch and facing in the direction of motion during re-entry
Any help greatly appreciated