I don't really understand the answer to this question (26 a) from the 2015 Physics HSC. It reads as follows: Consider the following two models used to calculate the work done when a 300 kg satellite is taken from Earth's surface to an altitude of 200 km. You may assume that the calculations are correct.
a) What assumptions are made about Earth's gravitational field in models X and Y that lead to the different results shown?
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Model X | Model Y |
Data: g=9.8ms-2 m = 300 kg delta h = 200 km W=Fs =mgh =3x102x9.8.2.105 =5.9x108 | Data: G = 6.67x10-11Nm2kg-2 rEarth = 6.38x106 rorbitx10 = 6.58x106m M = 6.0x1024 m = 300 kg W = delta Ep delta Ep= Ep final - Ep initial =-(GMm)/rorbit - (GMm)/rEarth =1.824x1010 - (-1.881x1010) =5.7x108J |
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