Hypem
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In a trial HSC exam:
Q22) A satellite is planned to be placed in a circular orbit 20 500km above the Earth's surface to be part of a GPS array. The satellite has a mass of 1000 kg.
(radius of earth = 6380 km, mass not sure, maybe 6 x 10^24)
(a) Calculate the GPE of the satellite before it is launched.
- This is all well and good, it is -6.27 x 10^10 J.
(b) Calculate the amount of work done against gravity to raise the satellite to its final orbit.
- This is where I get confused. I thought work done was equal to Ep(final) - Ep(initial), and it's always a positive answer when moving something from a lower point to a higher point?
Well, they've done it like this:
GPE at 22,500 km above earth is -1.4888 x 10^10.... (all well and good so far)
Ep(initial) - Ep(final) = Work done
-6.27272727 x 10^10 - ( -1.488839286 x 10^10)
= -4.782 x 10^10 J
Q22) A satellite is planned to be placed in a circular orbit 20 500km above the Earth's surface to be part of a GPS array. The satellite has a mass of 1000 kg.
(radius of earth = 6380 km, mass not sure, maybe 6 x 10^24)
(a) Calculate the GPE of the satellite before it is launched.
- This is all well and good, it is -6.27 x 10^10 J.
(b) Calculate the amount of work done against gravity to raise the satellite to its final orbit.
- This is where I get confused. I thought work done was equal to Ep(final) - Ep(initial), and it's always a positive answer when moving something from a lower point to a higher point?
Well, they've done it like this:
GPE at 22,500 km above earth is -1.4888 x 10^10.... (all well and good so far)
Ep(initial) - Ep(final) = Work done
-6.27272727 x 10^10 - ( -1.488839286 x 10^10)
= -4.782 x 10^10 J