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Question Number 44779 by Necxx last updated on 04/Oct/18

Commented by Necxx last updated on 04/Oct/18

A cosmic body A moves towards  the sun with velocity v_0  (when  far from the sun) and aiming  parameter l, the direction of the  vector v_0  relative to the centre of the sun  as shown in the figure.Find the  minimum distance by which the  body will get to the sun.  (mass of the sun=M_s )

$${A}\:{cosmic}\:{body}\:{A}\:{moves}\:{towards} \\ $$$${the}\:{sun}\:{with}\:{velocity}\:{v}_{\mathrm{0}} \:\left({when}\right. \\ $$$$\left.{far}\:{from}\:{the}\:{sun}\right)\:{and}\:{aiming} \\ $$$${parameter}\:{l},\:{the}\:{direction}\:{of}\:{the} \\ $$$${vector}\:{v}_{\mathrm{0}} \:{relative}\:{to}\:{the}\:{centre}\:{of}\:{the}\:{sun} \\ $$$${as}\:{shown}\:{in}\:{the}\:{figure}.{Find}\:{the} \\ $$$${minimum}\:{distance}\:{by}\:{which}\:{the} \\ $$$${body}\:{will}\:{get}\:{to}\:{the}\:{sun}. \\ $$$$\left({mass}\:{of}\:{the}\:{sun}={M}_{{s}} \right) \\ $$$$ \\ $$

Commented by Necxx last updated on 04/Oct/18

pls help

$${pls}\:{help} \\ $$

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