Haley’s Comet can only be viewed once in every 76 years. How fast is it moving if it is
1.56 x 1020 m away from the Earth? If its mass is about 3,000 kg, how much force is keeping it in orbit?
The semi-axis of Haley’s Comet orbit is given by
"a=\\sqrt[3]{\\frac{GMT^2}{4\\pi^2}}""a=\\sqrt[3]{T^2}=\\sqrt[3]{(76\\: \\rm yr)^2}=17.9\\:\\rm AU"
The conservation of energy gives
"v=\\sqrt{GM\\left(\\frac{2}{r}-\\frac{1}{a}\\right)}""v=\\sqrt{1.33*10^{20}\\left(\\frac{2}{1.56*10^{12}}-\\frac{1}{17.9*1.5*10^{11}}\\right)}"
"v=1.1*10^4\\:\\rm m\/s"
The force
"F=\\frac{GMm}{r^2}=\\frac{1.33*10^{20}*3000}{(1.56*10^{12})^2}=0.16\\:\\rm N"
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