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Quote: from [m]hithere[/m] at 6:22 pm on June 7, 2008[quote]i got 70,000 km for the new radius of circular orbit this is what i used... [img]img.cgi?i=8535[/img][/quote]
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Sachacohen2
Posted at 6:11 pm on June 7, 2008
A 1500 Kg space probe is orbiting the Earth at a distance of 25000 Km from the Earth's center. The probe is hit head on by a 1000 kg meteor moving at 1000 kph. After the completely inelastic collision, will the meteorite and crumpled probe will fall together into a lower orbit? Find the radius of a new stable orbit for this wreckage.
I got 10000km, is that correct?
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hithere
Posted at 6:22 pm on June 7, 2008
i got 70,000 km for the new radius of circular orbit
this is what i used...
k1Lka
Posted at 6:19 pm on June 7, 2008
head on in relation to what?
sisof2cnc
Posted at 6:15 pm on June 7, 2008
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