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Roblem 5: the earth spins on its axis and also orbits around the sun. for this problem use the following constants. mass of the earth: 5.97 × 1024 kg (assume a uniform mass distribution) radius of the earth: 6371 km distance of earth from sun: 149,600,000 km (a) calculate tational kinetic en ue tatio ul grade summ deductions potential select part sin cotano asin0 acos0 atan) acotan) sinh(0 cosh0nh cotanh0 submissions tan() | π| ( attempts rema % per attem detailed view 0 end degrees radians clear submit hint i give up! hints: 0% deduction per hint. hints remaining feedback: 0% deduction per feedback -δ 50% part (b) what is the rotational kinetic energy of the earth due to its orbit around the sun, in joules?

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