A satellite 200 miles above the earth is orbiting the earth once every 6 hours. How far does the satellite travel in 1 hour?
(Assume the radius of the earth is 4,000 miles.) Give your answer as both an exact value and an approximation to three significant digits

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Speed is the ratio of total distance travelled to total time taken to cover distance.

The radius of the orbit = radius of earth + height of satellite from earth = 4000 miles + 200 miles = 4200 miles

The total distance around the orbit = perimeter of orbit = 2π(radius of orbit) = 2π(4200) = 8400π miles

[tex]Speed=\frac{distance \ traveled}{time\ taken} =\frac{8400\pi\ miles}{6\ hours} =1400\pi\ miles/hour\\\\Distance \ traveled\ in \ 1\ hour=1400\pi\ miles/hour*1\ hour=1400\pi\ miles=4398.23\ miles\\\\Distance=4398\ miles[/tex]