A satellite completes one revolution of a planet in almost exactly one hour. At the end of one hour, the satellite has traveled 2.0 × 10 7 meters and is only 10 meters away from its starting point. What is the numerical value of the satellite's average velocity after that one hour?

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AL2006

You haven't described the shape of the orbit. 
Fortunately, it doesn't matter.

Average speed = (distance covered) / (time to cover the distance)

                           =  (2.0 x 10⁷ meters) / (1 hour)

                           =     2.0 x 10⁷ meters/hour

                           =     5,555 and 5/9 meters/second .

Note that this is the satellite's speed. 


Regarding velocity:

           Velocity = (displacement) / (time for the displacement)

                         =  10 meters/hour

                         =  0.002777... meters/second  (rounded)

                             in the direction from the starting point
                             to the location after that one hour. 

Answer:

the correct answer is 2.66 x 10^-4

Explanation: