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Physics, 31.07.2019 02:30 bknycfl3951

The mass of mars is 6.38x10^23 kg and its radius is 3.38 x10^6m. mars rotates on its axis with a period of 1.026 days.(g=6.67x10^-11 nm^2/kg^2). calculate the orbital speed for a satellite at an altitude of 1.62x10^6 m.

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