A research team has discovered that a moon is circling a planet of our solar system: The moon orbits the planet once every 7 hours on a nearly circular orbit in a distance R of 48000 km from the centre of the planet. Unfortunately, the mass m of the moon is not known. Use Newton’s law of gravitation with G = 6.67 · 10−11 m3 /(kg·s 2 ) to approach the following questions: F = G · mM R2 (a) Based on the observations, determine the total mass M of the planet. (b) Which moon and planet of our solar system is the team observing? (Use literature.)
(a) We can find the mass of the planet from the Newton's form of Kepler's third law:
(b) The research team observed the planet Neptune ("M=1.02\\cdot10^{26}\\ kg") and its satellite Naiad (semi-major axis 48224 km, orbital period 7 hours).
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