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SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics - Week 6 Homework Assignment -ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT
  • SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics - Week 6 Homework Assignment -ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT

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  • Answer the questions below based on the following information about a reconnaissance satellite: The satellite has an apogee altitude of 6,822 km and a perigee altitude of 1,542 km. The inclination is at 42 degrees, the right ascension of the ascending node is 85 degrees, and the argument of perigee is 52 degrees. The current true anomaly is 196 degrees. Be sure to carry all radian figures out to 4 significant decimal places. Special Note: Ensure your calculator mode (degrees or radians) mat...
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SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics Week 4 Homework Assignment 2023 - ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT
  • SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics Week 4 Homework Assignment 2023 - ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT

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  • A satellite is launched into a low-Earth (parking) orbit with an altitude of 222 km and need to be moved into a geosynchronous orbit with an altitude of 38,622 km. Based on this information, perform the following 12 calculations: 222 km + 6378 km = 6600 km 38622 km + 6378 km = 45000 km 1. Determine the semimajor axis of the transfer orbit.
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SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics Week 2 Homework Assignment 2023 - ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT
  • SPST 305 Orbital Mechanics Week 2 Homework Assignment 2023 - ALL ANSWERS ARE CORRECT

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  • 1. What is the linear momentum of a 27,500 kg spacecraft moving at 28,000 km per hour? p ⃑=mV ⃑( p=mV ) 28,000 km per hour = 7777.7778 m/s p ⃑=(27,500kg)(7777.7778m/s) p ⃑=213,888,889.5 kg·m/s 2. A 125 g rock is wedged in a tire that has a diameter of 0.70 meters. The moment of inertia is 0.0153 kg·m2 and the angular velocity vector is 80 Radians per second. How fast will the rock be moving if it comes free? H ⃑=I Ω ⃑(H=IΩ) H ⃑=(0.0153 kg·m)(80r/s) H´ =1.224 kg·m ...
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Anesthesia Mock Exam 1. Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull?: Foramen Ovale 2. What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve?: Sensory 3. Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch?: Infraorbital nerve 4.
  • Anesthesia Mock Exam 1. Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull?: Foramen Ovale 2. What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve?: Sensory 3. Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch?: Infraorbital nerve 4.

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  • Anesthesia Mock Exam 1. Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull?: Foramen Ovale 2. What is the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve?: Sensory 3. Which nerve is NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch?: Infraorbital nerve 4. Which teeth does the PSA injection innervate?: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd maxillary molars * Does not innervate the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar 5. Which injection is needed to anesthetize linguals of maxillary anteriors?: - Nasop...
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Gizmos - Orbital Motion – Kepler’s Laws Answer Key 2022
  • Gizmos - Orbital Motion – Kepler’s Laws Answer Key 2022

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  • Vocabulary: astronomical unit, eccentricity, ellipse, force, gravity, Kepler’s first law, Kepler’s second law, Kepler’s third law, orbit, orbital radius, period, vector, velocity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) [Note: The purpose of these questions is to activate prior knowledge and get students thinking. Students are not expected to know the answers to the Prior Knowledge Questions.] 1. The orbit of Halley’s Comet, shown at right, has an shape. In whic...
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Chapter 11 Chemical Bonding 2: Molecular Shapes, Valance Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory. Chapter 11 Chemical Bonding 2: Molecular Shapes, Valance Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory.
  • Chapter 11 Chemical Bonding 2: Molecular Shapes, Valance Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory.

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  • This is for chapter 11 or any chapter that goes over this topic. It's a slide done in class and has notes over what's important or anything you may need to know for this topic on chemistry apart from having very summarized information making everything very easy to learn. This document just had a lot of important notes, important definitions, and lots of examples, and everything is clean and well-made in order to keep everything from being confusing as long as you understand everything up u...
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Test Bank for Chemistry A Molecular Approach 2nd Edition by Tro Chapter 10   Chemical Bonding II Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory Test Bank for Chemistry A Molecular Approach 2nd Edition by Tro Chapter 10   Chemical Bonding II Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory
  • Test Bank for Chemistry A Molecular Approach 2nd Edition by Tro Chapter 10 Chemical Bonding II Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory

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  • Test Bank for Chemistry A Molecular Approach 2nd Edition by Tro Chapter 10 Chemical Bonding II Molecular Shapes, Valence Bond Theory, and Molecular Orbital Theory
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AE2104-11: Flight and Orbital Mechanics (23 January 2024
  • AE2104-11: Flight and Orbital Mechanics (23 January 2024

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  • Exam AE2104-11: Flight and Orbital Mechanics (23 January 2013, 09.00 – 12.00) Please put your name, student number and ALL YOUR INITIALS on your work. Answer all questions and put your name on each page of your exam. This exam consists of questions: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5a-h, 6a-d, 7, 8a-f Derive the expressions for each required calculation (unless mentioned in the file ‘equations by heart’, for the orbital mechanics part). For the open questions, the way the answer is obtained should ...
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