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Chapter 13, Problem 39AP

(a)

To determine

The Earth’s orbital speed at aphelion.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 39AP

The Earth’s orbital speed at aphelion is 2.93×104m/s.

Explanation of Solution

The maximum distance from the Earth to the Sun is 1.521×1011m and the distance of closest approach is 1.471×1011m. The orbital speed of the Earth at perihelion is 3.027×104m/s.

By the conservation of angular momentum,

    Lp=La        (I)

Here, Lp is the angular momentum at perihelion and La is the angular momentum at aphelion.

The angular momentum at perihelion is given as,

    Lp=Mrpvp

Here, rp is the closest distance between Earth and Sun, M is the mass of the Earth and vp is the Earth’s orbital speed at perihelion.

The angular momentum at aphelion is given as,

    La=Mrava

Here, ra is the maximum distance between Earth and Sun and va is the Earth’s orbital speed at aphelion.

Substitute Mrpvp for Lp and Mrava for La in equation (I).

    Mrpvp=Mravarpvp=rava

Substitute 1.521×1011m for ra, 1.471×1011m for rp and 3.027×104m/s for vp to find va in above expression.

    1.471×1011m×3.027×104m/s=1.521×1011m×vava=1.471×1011m×3.027×104m/s1.521×1011m=2.93×104m/s

Conclusion:

Therefore, the Earth’s orbital speed at aphelion is 2.93×104m/s.

(b)

To determine

The kinetic and potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 39AP

The kinetic of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is 2.74×1033J and potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is 5.38×1033J.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the kinetic energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is,

    K=12MEvp2

ME is the mass of the Earth.

Substitute 3.027×104m/s for vp and 5.972×1024kg for ME to find K.

    K=12×5.972×1024kg×(3.027×104m/s)2=2.74×1033J

Formula to calculate the potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is,

    U=GMEMrp

Here, G is the universal gravitational constant and M is the mass of the Sun.

Substitute 6.67×1011Nm2/kg2 for G, 5.972×1024kg for ME, 1.471×1011m for rp and 1.989×1030kg for M to find U.

    U=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2×5.972×1024kg×1.989×1030kg1.471×1011m=5.38×1033J

Conclusion:

Therefore, the potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is 5.38×1033J.

(c)

To determine

The kinetic and potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 39AP

The kinetic of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is 2.56×1033J and potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is 5.21×1033J.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the kinetic energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is,

    K=12MEva2

ME is the mass of the Earth.

Substitute 2.93×104m/s for va and 5.972×1024kg for ME to find K.

    K=12×5.972×1024kg×(2.93×104m/s)2=2.56×1033J

Formula to calculate the potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is,

    U=GMEMra

Here, G is the universal gravitational constant and M is the mass of the Sun.

Substitute 6.67×1011Nm2/kg2 for G, 5.972×1024kg for ME, 1.521×1011m for ra and 1.989×1030kg for M to find U.

    U=6.67×1011Nm2/kg2×5.972×1024kg×1.989×1030kg1.521×1011m=5.21×1033J

Conclusion:

Therefore, the potential energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is 5.21×1033J.

(d)

To determine

Whether the total energy of the Earth-Sun system constant.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 39AP

Yes, the total energy of the Earth-Sun system is remains constant.

Explanation of Solution

Formula to calculate the total energy of the Earth-Sun system at aphelion is,

    Ta=U+K

Here, U is the potential energy of the system at aphelion and K is the kinetic energy of the system at aphelion.

Substitute 2.56×1033J for K and 5.21×1033J for U to find Ta.

    Ta=5.21×1033J+2.56×1033J=2.65×1033J

Formula to calculate the total energy of the Earth-Sun system at perihelion is,

    Tp=U+K

Here, U is the potential energy of the system at perihelion and K is the kinetic energy of the system at perihelion.

Substitute 2.74×1033J for K and 5.38×1033J for U to find Ta.

    Ta=5.38×1033J+2.74×1033J=2.64×1033J

Mathematically proved, the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the Earth–Sun system at perihelion is identical to the sum of kinetic energy and potential energy of the Earth–Sun system at aphelion. So the total energy of the Earth-Sun system is constant.

Conclusion:

Therefore, yes, the total energy of the Earth-Sun system remains constant.

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