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- | ====== Project 8: Part A: Launching a communications probe ====== | + | ==== Learning Goals ==== |
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+ | ==== Project 8: Learning issues ==== | ||
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+ | * Newtonian gravitational potential energy | ||
+ | * Spring potential energy | ||
+ | * Energy conservation | ||
+ | * Momentum conservation | ||
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+ | ====== Project 9: Part A: Launching a communications probe ====== | ||
You and your team are engineers that have been contracted by Elliot Carver of the Carver Media Group Network (CMGN) to plan the launch of their new " | You and your team are engineers that have been contracted by Elliot Carver of the Carver Media Group Network (CMGN) to plan the launch of their new " | ||
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Carver needs you to plan the launch and any subsequent course corrections needed to get the satellite into a geosynchronous pole-to-pole orbit. | Carver needs you to plan the launch and any subsequent course corrections needed to get the satellite into a geosynchronous pole-to-pole orbit. | ||
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Carver has a lot of money wrapped up in this satellite, so he wants your team to simulate the orbit of the satellite. His lead computer scientist, Henry Gupta, has gone missing but left a piece of code that demonstrates the orbit of the satellite (or so he claims, Carver isn't really much of a scientist). | Carver has a lot of money wrapped up in this satellite, so he wants your team to simulate the orbit of the satellite. His lead computer scientist, Henry Gupta, has gone missing but left a piece of code that demonstrates the orbit of the satellite (or so he claims, Carver isn't really much of a scientist). | ||
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He wants you to make sure that Gupta' | He wants you to make sure that Gupta' | ||
- | [[:183_notes:learning goals:week 8|Learning Goals Week 8]] | + | https:// |
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+ | ====== Project 9: Part C: Saving a probe ====== | ||
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+ | You need to recover HAL. HAL, if you remember, was a part of the satellite (mt=4500kg) that the Carver Media Group Network (CMGN) launched. The satellite (and HAL) was designed to communicate with Earth out to a distance of 3.8 million kilometers. As part of the electronics HAL contains a green and a red light-emitting diode (LED) mounted on the outer surface of the satellite. One of the probes (mp=400kg) remains attached to a single, very stiff spring (kp=5.3×109N/m) that can be compressed remotely and then released to fire off the probe. You have hacked into this remote firing mechanism. | ||
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- | <WRAP download 35%> Code for Project 8: Part B\\ Keep them in the same directory.\\ {{183_projects: | + | Your team can recapture |
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