kooltrainer
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1)First.. geostationary satallite has an altitude of 36000Km and has a period of 24 hours yes?.. so when i used this formula [r ^3]/[T^2] = GM/[4pi^2] ... i subbed r = 36000000m .. and got T = 67841.4 s .. which isnt 24 hours.. so whys that??
2) A geostationary satellite is placed at a distance of about 36000km from centre of earth. Calculate the period (in days) of a satellite placed at 72000 km from centre of earth.
3) An electron follows a circular path in a uniform magnetic field of strength 2.7x10^-2 T. The speed of the electron is 5.3x10^7 m/s.After 2 complete orbits, how much energy does the electron gain?
a)0J
b)1.28x10^-15 J
c)1.79x10^-21 J
d) 1.43 x 10^6 J
4) A beam of monochromatic light falls onto a cold, perfect black body and imparts 0.1 mW of power to it. The wavelength of the light is 5x10^-7m. Calculate the number of photons per second striking the black body.
2) A geostationary satellite is placed at a distance of about 36000km from centre of earth. Calculate the period (in days) of a satellite placed at 72000 km from centre of earth.
3) An electron follows a circular path in a uniform magnetic field of strength 2.7x10^-2 T. The speed of the electron is 5.3x10^7 m/s.After 2 complete orbits, how much energy does the electron gain?
a)0J
b)1.28x10^-15 J
c)1.79x10^-21 J
d) 1.43 x 10^6 J
4) A beam of monochromatic light falls onto a cold, perfect black body and imparts 0.1 mW of power to it. The wavelength of the light is 5x10^-7m. Calculate the number of photons per second striking the black body.
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