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The Earth’s orbital speed is 30 degrees per month.The orbital speed of the moon is 360 degrees per month.E = 30/360 = 0.083
With that in mind, why don't we see how well your equation works for another planet?
The solar power of Coriolis participates in the formation of the ellipse of the moon.When the Moon revolving around the Earth in the fourth quarter approaches the Sun at a speed of 1 km / s, and in the second quarter moves away from the Sun at a speed of 1 km / s, the Coriolis Solar Force stretches the moon’s orbit along the Earth’s orbit, which forms an ellipse of the Moon.When the moon is in the phase of the new moon and the full moon, the Coriolis solar power does not affect the orbit of the moon, because in these phases, the moon does not approach or move away from the sun.http://www.sat.belastro.net/glava2/glava2.php#p1.2.chttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_eccentricityThe eccentricity of the orbit of the moon can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / Vl.Where Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth.Vl - Orbital velocity of the moon. The Earth’s orbital speed is 30 degrees per month.The orbital speed of the moon is 360 degrees per month.E = 30/360 = 0.083
The eccentricity of the orbit of the geostationary satellites can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / Vi
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 18/06/2020 22:21:11The Earth’s orbital speed is 30 degrees per month.The orbital speed of the moon is 360 degrees per month.E = 30/360 = 0.083Your definition of a month appears to be exactly one-twelfth of a year (so 30.4375 days). With that in mind, why don't we see how well your equation works for another planet?Mars' orbital period is 686.971 days (22.57 months), so each month it moves 360/22.57 = 15.95 degrees. Its satellite Phobos completes an orbit every 0.319 days (0.01048 months), so each month it moves 360/0.01048 = 34,351.15 degrees. So using your equation, the predicted eccentricity of Phobos' orbit is 34,351.15/15.95 = 2,153.68. That is an impossibly high eccentricity and is over 142,000 times larger than its actual orbital eccentricity.We can safely say that your equation is solidly falsified.
Check your calculations.
The eccentricity of the orbit of the geostationary satellites can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / ViWhere Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth.Vi - orbital velocity of the satellite.
The solar Coriolis effect is involved in the formation of the ellipse of the moon.When the Moon revolving around the Earth in the fourth quarter approaches the Sun at a speed of 1 km / s, and in the second quarter moves away from the Sun at a speed of 1 km / s, the Coriolis Solar Force stretches the Moon’s orbit along the Earth’s orbit, due to which an ellipse of the Moon is formed. When the moon is in the phase of the new moon and the full moon, the solar Coriolis effect does not affect the orbit of the moon, because in these phases the moon does not approach and does not move away from the sun.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_eccentricityThe eccentricity of the orbit of the moon can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / Vl.Where Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth.Vl - Orbital velocity of the moon.The Earth’s orbital speed is 30 degrees per month.The orbital speed of the moon is 360 degrees per month.E = 30/360 = 0.083--------------The eccentricity of the orbit of the geostationary satellites can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / ViWhere Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth.Vi - orbital velocity of the satellite.The orbital speed of the Earth is 0.98 degrees per day.The satellite’s orbital speed is 360 degrees per day.E = 0.98 / 360 = 0.0027---------------The eccentricity of the Earth’s orbit can be calculated using the following formula. E = Vs / VzWhere Vs - "Orbital velocity of the Sun."Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth."The orbital speed of the Sun is 0.00000144 degrees per year."The orbital speed of the Earth is 360 degrees per year.E = 0.00000144 / 360--------------The statement that an elliptical orbit is formed as a result of the mutual disturbance of the planets contradicts reality. Venus moves almost in a circular orbit.The mystery of the formation of the orbits of the planets is in the task of three bodies. http://www.sat.belastro.net/glava2/glava2.php#p1.2.c
E = 30/360 = 0.083
The eccentricity of the Earth’s orbit can be calculated using the following formula. E = Vs / VzWhere Vs - "Orbital velocity of the Sun."Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth."The orbital speed of the Sun is 0.00000144 degrees per year."The orbital speed of the Earth is 360 degrees per year.E = 0.00000144 / 360
The eccentricity of the orbit of the moon can be calculated by the following formula. E = Vz / Vl.Where Vz - Orbital velocity of the Earth.Vl - Orbital velocity of the moon.
I actually do see the error in my previous calculation. I should have divided Mars' orbital period by Phobos' orbital period, no the other way around. This results in a predicted eccentricity of 0.000464. This is still highly incorrect (Phobos' orbital eccentricity is 0.0151).
Quote from: Kryptid on 21/06/2020 01:54:15I actually do see the error in my previous calculation. I should have divided Mars' orbital period by Phobos' orbital period, no the other way around. This results in a predicted eccentricity of 0.000464. This is still highly incorrect (Phobos' orbital eccentricity is 0.0151).Show your decision, this is too small a figure.
In reality, for geostationary satellites, Vz and Vi are fixed, but E varies.
Show your decision, this is too small a figure.
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 21/06/2020 12:17:23Show your decision, this is too small a figure.Mars' orbital period is 686.971 days (22.57 months), so each month it moves 360/22.57 = 15.95 degrees. Its satellite Phobos completes an orbit every 0.319 days (0.01048 months), so each month it moves 360/0.01048 = 34,351.15 degrees.According to your formula, I should divide Mars' orbital velocity by that of Phobos, so 15.95/34,351.15 equals 0.000464. Get out your calculator if you don't believe me.
Everything is correct.
Yusup,There's a list of actual eccentricities here.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orbital_eccentricityDoes any of them fit your equation?
Quote from: Yusup Hizirov on 21/06/2020 19:43:51Everything is correct.no.Not everything.What you say is incorrect.Do you understand that we can measure the orbital eccentricity?We have measured it for Phobos and the real answer is 0.0151So why are you trying to spin us some line where it's 0.000448Don't you understand that if your calculation doesn't agree with reality, that doesn't mean that reality is mistaken?