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The mass of a satellite in geostationary orbit is 1,847 kg. The mass of Earth is 5.97*1024 kg. Because of the force Earth exerts on the satellite, it accelerates. The magnitude of the acceleration is 0.223 m/s2, and it is directed towards Earth. What is the magnitude of the force in N the satellite exerts on Earth

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Answer:

411.88 N

Explanation:

Given that:

mass of satellite m = 1847 kg

mass of the earth M = 5.97 × 10²⁴ kg

centripetal acceleration a = 0.223 m/s²

The magnitude of the force exerted by the earth on the satellite = the centripetal force that is being exerted by the satellite.

[tex]m \dfrac{v^2}{r} = G \dfrac{mM}{r^2}[/tex]

[tex]ma = G \dfrac{mM}{r^2}[/tex]

[tex]G \dfrac{mM}{r^2}= 1847 \times 0.223[/tex]

[tex]G \dfrac{mM}{r^2}= 411.88 \ N[/tex]