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Physics, 18.08.2021 01:00 osirisarellane3792

A comet orbits a star with a highly eccentric elliptical orbit. A comet (a blue dot barely visible on the orbit) is at its closest position to a star that it orbits. The orbit is highly elliptical. At its nearest point, the comet is going a certain speed. Calculate the speed (in m/s) at its farthest point.

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