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Physics, 15.01.2021 07:00, ethansellenburg

A particular satellite with a mass of 5x10^8 kg is put into orbit around Ganymede (the largest moon of Jupiter) at a distance 300 km from the surface. What is the gravitational force of attraction between the satellite and the moon? (Ganymede has a mass of 1.48x1023 kg and a radius of 2631 km.) b) What is the satellite's centripetal acceleration? c) What is the satellite's period of rotation?

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