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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:38:34+00:00 2026-05-12T13:38:34+00:00

I would like to pass the parameter values in meters or kilometers (both possible)

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I would like to pass the parameter values in meters or kilometers (both possible) and get the result in meters/second.

I’ve tried to do this in the following example:

u = 3.986*10^14 Meter^3/Second^2;
v[r_, a_] := Sqrt[u (2/r - 1/a)];

Convert[r, Meter];

Convert[a, Meter];

If I try to use the defined function and conversion:

a = 24503 Kilo Meter;
s = 10198.5 Meter/Second;
r = 6620 Kilo  Meter;
Solve[v[r, x] == s, x]

The function returns the following:

{x -> (3310. Kilo Meter^3)/(Meter^2 - 0.000863701 Kilo Meter^2)}

which is not the user-friendly format.

Anyway I would like to define a and r in meters or kilometers and get the result s in meters/second (Meter/Second).

I would be very thankful if anyone of you could correct the given function definition and other statements in order to get the wanted result.

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    2026-05-12T13:38:34+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:38 pm

    Here’s one way of doing it, where you use the fact that Solve returns a list of rules to substitute a value for x into v[r, x], and then use Convert, which will do the necessary simplification of the resulting algebraic expression as well:

    With[{rule = First@Solve[v[r,x]==s,x] 
          (* Solve always returns a list of rules, because algebraic 
             equations may have multiple solutions. *)},
      Convert[v[r,x] /. rule, Meter/Second]]
    

    This will return (10198.5 Meter)/Second as your answer.

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