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2. The Earth, whose radius is 6.38 x 106 m and mass 5.98 x 1024 kg, has an artificial satellite, which orbits at a particular altitude. The mass of the satellite is 540 kg and has acceleration due to gravity at this altitude is 0.233 ms-2. What is the altitude of this orbiting satellite?

Can someone please derive the equation for me or even better answer the question.
 

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God, i hate physics, always have, always will. Everything about it is crap. I luv maths though :), that was fun, i actually enjoyed my hsc exams lol.
 

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2. The Earth, whose radius is 6.38 x 106 m and mass 5.98 x 1024 kg, has an artificial satellite, which orbits at a particular altitude. The mass of the satellite is 540 kg and has acceleration due to gravity at this altitude is 0.233 ms-2. What is the altitude of this orbiting satellite?

Can someone please derive the equation for me or even better answer the question.
its from past half yearly paper - Blakehurst
and where do you sub in acceleration into the formula or is that something thats just there ?
 

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Thats the equation

d^2 = 6.67x10^-11 x (540 x 5.98 x 10^24) / 9.8
d = square root of that
 

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i got the answer dw it was using the equation for g as g=(GM/r^2)
 

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