G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Gravitation : Planets and Satellites, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS
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Questions from G L Mittal and TARUN MITTAL Solutions for Chapter: Gravitation : Planets and Satellites, Exercise 2: NUMERICALS with Hints & Solutions
How much energy would be needed for a body to escape from the earth? and radius of the earth

If the radius of the earth be and the acceleration due to gravity at earth be then calculate the escape velocity of a body from the earth's surface.

Mass of the moon is and mean radius If then calculate the escape velocity on the moon's surface.

The radius of planet is four times that of the moon. The acceleration due to gravity on the moon is where is acceleration due to gravity on the planet. What will be escape velocity from the planet surface, if its value from moon surface is

The escape velocity of a projectile on earth's surface is A body is projected up with twice this speed. What will be the speed of the body at infinity. Ignore the presence of sun and other planet etc.

The orbital speed of an artificial satellite orbiting very close to the earth is What should be the increase speed of the satellite speed so that it may escape leaving its orbit?

A artificial satellite is revolving around the earth at a height of from the earth. Find out the potential energy, kinetic energy and total energy of the satellite. The earth's radius is

The mean distance of the earth from the sun is and its sidereal revolution period is days. The sidereal revolution period of the planets Venus and mars are days days respectively. Estimate the mean distance of these planets from the sun.
