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Engineering, 05.07.2020 14:01 june1198

Pick two different locations in Earth's orbit. Try to choose two points that are close to being 180° away from each other, as that will make the math work better. Input the velocity and radius, then calculate angular momentum using L = mvr. As always, the mass of Earth is 5.972 · 1024 kg. Use units of km and seconds.

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