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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:44 am 
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Assume the world of Neopia is a spherical planet with a diameter of 1600 km with a uniform density of 5200 kilograms per cubic metre.

If the Virtupets Space Station is in a circular orbit 630 km above the surface of Neopia, what is its orbital velocity in metres per second? Please round up to the nearest whole number.


...It's math. Hrmph.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:47 am 
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I love physics problems :)

Hint: although the radius of neopia is greater than that of earth's, earth's density is also a lot greater, meaning that the mass of neopia will end up being smaller than that of earths.

The sum of the digit(s) of the answer that I get is a prime number.

Edit: I agree with neomania as well


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i got a number that has 2 disntict primes.


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err what is G ?


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It seems I agree with both Neomania and Endeavourl.

physics is phun! :)


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err what is G ?


G is the universal constant for Gravitation :) Just to make it easier for you guys so you don't have to Google it, G = 6.67 X 10^-11 :D

My number all consisted of prime numbers :o Well, at least there's a certain limit you know you can't break :P


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..Physics makes my head hurt x.x


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endeavourl wrote:
I love physics problems :)

Hint: although the radius of neopia is greater than that of earth's ...


Isn't earth's radius around 6500 km?

I have submitted the answer but I suspect it is not correct as it does not match neomanias(it matches endeavourls). My answers factors are a prime and a square. I get confused with what distances to use for the various forces.
This one is a really tough problem for anyone below grad school.


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Its difficult for most people who left school more than a few years ago. I've spent the last 10 years not having to use maths, so I just give up when they're like this


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lol, I love Lenny Conundrums like this =D


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How does radius compare to diameter? Isn't one twice the other? But which one?


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Radius is half of the diameter ;)


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And density is expressed the same way it is given in the Conundrum; ie kilograms per cubic metre?


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pardona_ii wrote:
And density is expressed the same way it is given in the Conundrum; ie kilograms per cubic metre?


Yes, SI units for density is kg/m^3


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whats the mass of virtupets space station?
edit: nevermind i figured it out. Bye everyone


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