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Contents of the Parabolic Orbits PDF

List of 14 Parabolic Orbits Formulas

Angular Momentum given Perigee Radius of Parabolic Orbit
Escape Velocity given Radius of Parabolic Trajectory
Mean Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given Time since Periapsis
Mean Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given True Anomaly
Parameter of Orbit given X Coordinate of Parabolic Trajectory
Parameter of Orbit given Y Coordinate of Parabolic Trajectory
Perigee Radius of Parabolic Orbit given Angular Momentum
Radial Position in Parabolic Orbit given Angular Momentum and True Anomaly
Radial Position in Parabolic Orbit given Escape Velocity
Time since Periapsis in Parabolic Orbit given Mean Anomaly
True Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given Mean Anomaly
True Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given Radial Position and Angular Momentum
X Coordinate of Parabolic Trajectory given Parameter of Orbit
Y Coordinate of Parabolic Trajectory given Parameter of Orbit

Variables used in Parabolic Orbits PDF

  1. hp Angular Momentum of Parabolic Orbit (Square Kilometer per Second)
  2. Mp Mean Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit (Degree)
  3. pp Parameter of Parabolic Orbit (Kilometer)
  4. rp Radial Position in Parabolic Orbit (Kilometer)
  5. rp,perigee Perigee Radius in Parabolic Orbit (Kilometer)
  6. tp Time since Periapsis in Parabolic Orbit (Second)
  7. vp,esc Escape Velocity in Parabolic Orbit (Kilometer per Second)
  8. x X Coordinate Value (Kilometer)
  9. y Y Coordinate Value (Kilometer)
  10. θp True Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit (Degree)

Constants, Functions and Measurements used in Parabolic Orbits PDF

  1. Constant: [GM.Earth], 3.986004418E+14
    Earth’s Geocentric Gravitational Constant
  2. Function: acos, acos(Number)
    The inverse cosine function, is the inverse function of the cosine function. It is the function that takes a ratio as an input and returns the angle whose cosine is equal to that ratio.
  3. Function: atan, atan(Number)
    Inverse tan is used to calculate the angle by applying the tangent ratio of the angle, which is the opposite side divided by the adjacent side of the right triangle.
  4. Function: cos, cos(Angle)
    Cosine of an angle is the ratio of the side adjacent to the angle to the hypotenuse of the triangle.
  5. Function: sin, sin(Angle)
    Sine is a trigonometric function that describes the ratio of the length of the opposite side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.
  6. Function: sqrt, sqrt(Number)
    A square root function is a function that takes a non-negative number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.
  7. Function: tan, tan(Angle)
    The tangent of an angle is a trigonometric ratio of the length of the side opposite an angle to the length of the side adjacent to an angle in a right triangle.
  8. Measurement: Length in Kilometer (km)
    Length Unit Conversion
  9. Measurement: Time in Second (s)
    Time Unit Conversion
  10. Measurement: Speed in Kilometer per Second (km/s)
    Speed Unit Conversion
  11. Measurement: Angle in Degree (°)
    Angle Unit Conversion
  12. Measurement: Specific Angular Momentum in Square Kilometer per Second (km²/s)
    Specific Angular Momentum Unit Conversion

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Get Free Parabolic Orbits PDF for Download today. Examples are included after each Formula with a link to a live Calculator! All the Formulas and Calculators support Unit Conversion as well. This PDF features 14 calculators from Orbital Mechanics. Inside, you'll discover a list of formulas such as Mean Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given True Anomaly, True Anomaly in Parabolic Orbit given Mean Anomaly and 14 more formulas!. The Variables, Functions and Constants are summarized at the end. Explore and share Parabolic Orbits PDFs!

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