Monday, December 22, 2014

Classical Mechanics

An astronomer observes a very small moon orbiting a planet and measures the moon’s minimum and maximum distances from the planet’s center and the moon’s maximum orbital speed. Which of the following CANNOT be calculated from these measurements?

A. Mass of the moon
B. Mass of the planet
C. Minimum speed of the moon
D. Period of the orbit
E. Semimajor axis of the orbit
 

Solution:

Let m = mass of the moon and M = mass of the planet,

Here we can see that m cancels out so, there’s no way to calculate mass of the moon.

Answer: A

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