Comet Halley moves about the Sun in an elliptical orbit, with its closest approach to the Sun

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Comet Halley moves about the Sun in an elliptical orbit, with its closest approach to the Sun being about 0.590 AU and its greatest distance 35.0 AU (1 AU = the Earth–Sun distance). If the comet’s speed at closest approach is 54.0 km/s, what is its speed when it is farthest from the Sun? The angular momentum of the comet about the Sun is conserved, because no torque acts on the comet. The gravitational force exerted by the Sun has zero moment arm?
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Precalculus

ISBN: 978-0321716835

9th edition

Authors: Michael Sullivan

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