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10 January, 22:06

A planet has a circular orbit around a star. It is a distance of 59,000,000 km from the centre of the star. It orbits at an average speed of 41,000 km/h. How many Earth days does it take the planet to orbit the star? Give your answer to 2 sf.

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  1. 10 January, 23:01
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    380 days

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Problem in post:

    The radius of the orbit of the planet is 59,000,000 km.

    The orbit is circular, so the length of the orbit is the circumference of a circle with radius 59,000,000 km.

    distance = circumference of orbit = 2 (pi) r = 2 * 3.14159 * 59,000,000 km = 370,707,933 km

    speed = 41,000 km/h

    speed = distance/time

    time * speed = distance

    time = distance/speed

    time = (370,707,933 km) / (41,000 km/h) = 9,042 hours

    Now we convert hours into earth days.

    1 earth day = 24 hours

    9,042 hours * (1 day) / (24 hours) = 376.73 days

    Answer: 380 days

    Problem in comments:

    Nina and Jo both ran an 8 km race.

    Nina took 45 minutes to run the whole race.

    Jo started the race 4 minutes later than Nina but caught up when they had both travelled 5 km.

    If Nina and Jo both ran at constant speeds, what is Jo's speed to 2 dp?

    Solution:

    They met at 5 km. Let's find out how long it took Nina to run 5 km.

    We can use a proportion.

    (8 km) / (45 min) = (5 km) / (x)

    x * 8 km = 45 min * 5 km

    x = [ (45 * 5) / 8] min

    x = 28.125 min

    They met after Nina was running for 28.125 minutes.

    Jo started 4 minutes after Nina, so Jo ran for 4 minutes less than Nina. Jo ran 5 km in 24.125 minutes.

    speed = distance/time

    speed = (5 km) / (24.125 min) * (60 min) / (1 hr)

    speed = 12.43523 km/h

    Answer: Jo's speed is 12.44 km/h
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