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    apogee
    /ˈapədʒiː/

    noun

    • 1. the highest point in the development of something; a climax or culmination: "a film which was the apogee of German expressionist cinema"
    • 2. the point in the orbit of the moon or a satellite at which it is furthest from the earth.

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  2. Apr 28, 2017 · Apogee, perigee and eccentricity are terms which describe aspects of an elliptic orbit. Planets, moon and satellites follow elliptic orbits. There are a number of parameters which can be used to describe an orbit. At least two parameters are required. The semi-major axis a is half of the greatest width of the ellipse. The eccentricity 0<=e<1 describes the shape of the ellipse. An eccentricity ...

  3. Feb 18, 2017 · See explanation. Perigee is the point of the orbit of a natural or artificial satellite at which the satellite's center is nearest to the planet.s center. Similarly, apogee is the farthest point.. The extreme distances, from the parent planet, are also referred by these names. In the case of our lunar orbit, the minimum 3-sd perigee on record is 357000 km and the maximum apogee is 407000 km ...

  4. Nov 18, 2015 · Explanation: Aphelion is when the planet is furthest from its parent star, and perihelion is when the planet is closest to its parent star. For example, when the Earth is at perihelion, it is 147.1 million km from the Sun, in early January, and at aphelion, the Earth is 152.1 million km from the Sun in early July. Answer link. aniruddho r.

  5. Feb 20, 2017 · Yes. See explanation. Perigee and apogee are used for nearest and farthest positions of a ( natural or artificial ) satellite, from its parent planet.. Any satellite orbit is an ellipse and and the the center of the parent space body is at a focus of this ellipse. The eccentricity of this ellipse is e in (0, 1). It is 0.055, nearly, for Moon orbit. As of now, Moon/s perigee is 36400 km and ...

  6. What is the difference between definite and indefinite integrals? Indefinite integrals have no lower/upper limits of integration. They are general antiderivatives, so they yield functions. int f (x) dx=F (x)+C, where F' (x)=f (x) and C is any constant. Definite integrals have lower and upper limits of integration (a and b).

  7. First, let's define a function: A function is a relationship between the #x# and #y# values, where each #x#-value or input has only one #y#-value or output. Domain: all x-values or inputs that have an output of real #y#-values. Range: the y-values or outputs of a function. For example, For more information, feel free to go to these following ...

  8. Explanation: Frequency is the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. It is also referred to as temporal frequency, which emphasizes the contrast to spatial frequency and angular frequency. The period is the duration of time of one cycle in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency.

  9. Mar 29, 2017 · An element is a substance that is made entirely of one type of atom. For example, the element sodium is made up of only sodium atoms. A molecule is a substance that contains two or more atoms chemically joined, such as H 2,O2. A compound is a substance that is made up of two or more different elements that are chemically joined, such as H 2O,CO ...

  10. How do you use the fundamental trigonometric identities to determine the simplified form of the expression? "The fundamental trigonometric identities" are the basic identities: •The reciprocal identities. •The pythagorean identities. •The quotient identities. They are all shown in the following image:

  11. Remember that the limit definition of the derivative goes like this: #f'(x)=lim_{h rightarrow0}{f(x+h)-f(x)}/{h}#.