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Halliday, Resnick & Walker โ Gravitation: Problem 41
41 In 1993 the spacecraft Galileo sent an image (Fig. 13-32) of asteroid 243 Ida and a tiny orbiting moon (now known as Dactyl), the first confirmed example of an asteroidโmoon system. In the image, the moon, which is 1.5 km wide, is 100 km from the center of the asteroid, which is 55 km long. Assume the moonโs orbit is circular with a period of 27 h. (a) What is the mass of the asteroid? (b) The volume of the asteroid, measured from the Galileo images, is 14 100 kmยณ. What is the density (mass per unit volume) of the asteroid?
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Given: 41 In, . In, 1.5 km, 100 km, 55 km
Find: (a) What is the mass of the asteroid?; (b) The volume of the asteroid
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Fundamentals of Physics ยท 10th ISV Edition
Author: Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Publisher: Wiley
Chapter: Gravitation