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4 April, 15:09

The earth travels around the sun once a year in an approximately circular orbit whose radius is 1.50x10^11 m. From this data determine (a) the orbital speed of the earth and (b) the mass of the sun.

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  1. 4 April, 15:38
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    (a) Determine the circumference of the Earth through the equation,

    C = 2πr

    Substituting the known values,

    C = 2π (1.50 x 10¹¹ m)

    C = 9.424 x 10¹¹ m

    Then, divide the answer by time which is given to a year which is equal to 31536000 s.

    orbital speed = (9.424 x 10¹¹ m) / 31536000 s

    orbital speed = 29883.307 m/s

    Hence, the orbital speed of the Earth is ~29883.307 m/s.

    (b) The mass of the sun is ~1.9891 x 10³⁰ kg.
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