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 (1) (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? (
(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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