Tides are produced due to attraction between the earth and the moon. Select one: True False
Q: Would ocean tides exist if the gravitational pull of the Moon (and the Sun) were somehow equal on…
A: Ocean tides are due to difference between gravitational pull by sun and moon on earth surface.
Q: 9. Explain why a satellite in polar orbit can take pictures of all parts of the Earth over time.
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Q: Calculate the period of Mercury around the Sun using the Earth's period and orbital radius as a…
A: Given data: Orbital Radius of Earth, rES= 1.50 x 1011m Orbital Radius of Mercury, rMS = 5.79 x…
Q: 8. The approximate gravitational force between the earth and an individual with mass 60 kg is 2.39 -…
A: Given that,Force between earth and an Individual 60 kgId=2.39×1010d2 NewtonForce between Earth and a…
Q: Why does the Moon have a greater influence on Earth's tides than the Sun does? A. because the…
A: Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces…
Q: 8. The International Space Station is in orbit about 408 km above the surface of Earth. Calculate…
A: Given: The height of the space station from the earth's surface is 408 km = 408000 m.…
Q: 6. Calculate the net gravitational Moon force exerted by both the Earth and the Sun on Moon 3,84 x…
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Q: 1. The tides are present on earth because...
A: Gravity is one major force that creates tides. In 1687, newton explained that ocean tides results…
Q: 7. Isaac Newton was the first person to correctly explain the twice-daily occurence of high and low…
A: Law of Gravitation: If two masses are seperated by distance "d", then the force of attraction…
Q: statement applies best to the orbit of a satellite
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Q: 2. The distance between Earth and Sun is 1.5 x 1011. What is magnitude of gravitational force each…
A: Given value--- The distance between Earth and Sun is 1.5 * 10 11 m. We have to find--- What is…
Q: 3. Determine the orbital speed of the Earth. (_/1)
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Q: 17. What determines the gravitational pull on an object on the surface of the Moon? A. the surface…
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Q: Calculate the force of gravity that earth (mass 6.0×10^24 kg) and the moon (mass 7.4×10^22 kg) exert…
A: Calculate the force of gravity that earth (mass 6.0×10^24 kg) and the moon (mass 7.4×10^22 kg) exert…
Q: . Assuming that 80% of the Mars surface is covered with water at an average epth of 3.5 miles and…
A: Given:80% surface covered with waterd =3.5 miles = 5.633 kmradius of mars r =3389.5 km
Q: The weight of 2 kilograms of iron on Earth's surface is OA. the same on the moon. B. greater on the…
A: Weight of an object is defined as the amount of gravitational force exerted on the object by the…
Q: For an orbit that has a 4 hour period, is sun-synchronous, and has a constant argument of perigee,…
A: The period of the orbit is: T=4 hr Also the formula to determine the orbital period is T=2πa3μ…
Q: What is the value of the Coriolis parameter exactly over the South Pole in Antarctica. Describe the…
A: Coriolis parameter f=2ωsinθ where θ is the latitude and ω is the angular velocity of earth
Q: 8. Calculate the period of Mercury around the Sun using the Earth's period and orbital radius as a…
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Q: If the orbital distance to a planet doubles, its period will be a.Half b.Larger, but less than…
A: Given:- If the orbital distance to a planet double. Find:- Its period will be a) Half b)…
Q: 7. The Earth's equatorial bulge leads to a gravitational acceleration of 9.832 m/s² at the North…
A: Given: Gravitational acceleration at the north pole is gN=9.832 m/s2 Gravitational acceleration at…
Q: At five Earth radii from the center of Earth, the acceleration of gravity is 1/5 its surfacevalue.…
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Q: A) What is the cause of high tides on Earth? B) Why are there two high tides at a location on Earth?
A: Answer(A):-The relative distances and positions of the sun, moon and Earth all affect the size and…
Q: E12. Two 600-kg masses (1323 lb) are separated by a distance of 64 m. Using Newton’s law of…
A: We have the given information in the problem: The masses is m1=m2=600 kg The distance between the…
Q: 2.Mercury is revolving in a elliptical orbit around the Sun as shown in the figure At which point…
A: Answer: A. point A
Q: 3. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the Moon, which has radius 1.74x10°m and its mass is…
A: Given, Mass of the moon, M = 7.35 ×1022 kg radius of the moon, R = 1.74 ×106 m
Q: 2. The apocenter distance of an earth satellite in an elliptical orbit is 27,500 km. with a velocity…
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Q: Which of the following is a measurable effect of the tidal interactions between the Earth and the…
A: Given: formation of tides
Q: A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun and completely blocks…
A: When the Moon passes between Sun and Earth, the lunar shadow is seen as a eclipse on Earth. When…
Q: TH = 6,400, 000m. %3D
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Q: The orbital period of a certain satellite is 30.2hours. What is the altitude of the satellite (its…
A: Given : Orbital period of satellite (T) = 30.2 hours = 30.2 x 60 x 60 = 108720 s
Q: 44. The path of a satillite orbiting the earth is best described as a. Linear b. Hyperbolic c.…
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Q: 1. At which location is the Earth's gravity the strongest? * a. Inside the Earth b. At the…
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Q: 2. The period of orbit of Venus is 225 days. Determine its frequency of orbit in Hertz
A: Given data :- time period T = 225 days
Q: foree Exponntial A pantile of mass m is subject to F(t) force = ma,e-8T, The initial positiou aud…
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Q: Explain why the Moon sometimes causes an annular eclipse. Why do the tides happen and roughly how…
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Q: Use Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation to determine the magnitude of the force between the Earth…
A: Standard data: Sun mass, M=1.989×1030 kg Earth mass, m=5.972 ×1024 kg Distance between sun and earth…
Q: 6. Determine what the period of revolution of the Earth would be if its distance from the Sun were 4…
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Q: 1. The reason that there are two daily tides on Earth is that one occurs when the sun is overhead…
A: True, because Tides occur due to moon pull but also due to the sun’s gravity.
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