This problem is designed to introduce you to the basics of coding orbit propagations. given initial conditions (in problem #3) of a satellite orbiting about the earth, propagate the satellite trajectory for one complete orbit. you can use any valid method of integration you would like (ode45, rk4 use a time step interval of 10 seconds for integration. then, simply do the same for mars. you are expected to provide: the code; the 3-d plots of the trajectories with indication of the initial and final positions (2 figures); the plot history of the position and velocity components for both planets (4 total figures); the initial and final orbital elements. additionally, check your integration tolerance by calculating the integration constants.
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Physics, 21.06.2019 22:00, treytonmesser
•• al and bert are jogging side-by-side on a trail in the woods at a speed of 0.75 m/s. suddenly al sees the end of the trail 35 m ahead and decides to speed up to reach it. he accelerates at a constant rate of 0.50 m/s2, while bert continues on at a constant speed. (a) how long does it take al to reach the end of the trail? (b) once he reaches the end of the trail, he immediately turns around and heads back along the trail with a constant speed of 0.85 m/s. how long does it take him to meet up with bert? (c) how far are they from the end of the trail when they meet?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:00, lolweapon
10 points! will mark brainiest! in a heat engine if 1,000 j of heat enters the system and the piston does 500 j of work, what is the final internal energy of the system if the initial energy was 2,000 j 1: write the equation2: list out your known variables 3: plug the numbers into the equations 4: solve 5: write your solution statement that includes initial energy and final energy added you so much!
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This problem is designed to introduce you to the basics of coding orbit propagations. given initial...
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