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Challenging Physics Problems for Practice: Gravitation

1.

A small asteroid starts falling onto the sun from a distance equal to the radius of the Earth's orbit. Initially the body starts off with zero velocity. Using Kepler's law, find in terms of the Earth's orbital time period T how long the rock will take to fall into the sun.

2.

A meteorite of mass m collides with a satellite of mass 10 m. The satellite is orbiting a planet in a circular path of radius R. Due to the collision, the meteorite sticks to the satellite and the satellite goes into an orbit whose minimum distance from the planet is R/2. If the mass of the planet is M, what is the velocity of the meteorite before the collision?

3.

A rocket is fired vertically with a velocity vo. Derive an expression for its velocity v at a height h, given that the radius of earth is R.

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