Physics, asked by atorres2534, 10 hours ago

A satellite orbits the Earth. Why does the force of gravity have no effect on the speed of the satellite? The acceleration of the satellite constantly changes while the speed remains constant - why is this so? If a satellite were to encounter the Earth's atmosphere what would happen to it?

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Answered by photoprint389
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A satellite orbits the Earth. Why does the force of gravity have no effect on the speed of the satellite?

ans there is a constant pull of the earth's gravitational pull on the satellite and thus it won't go straight but will go along and around the earth

The acceleration of the satellite constantly changes while the speed remains constant - why is this so?

ans it is true that, an object changes its acceleration when it moves in a circular motion

If a satellite were to encounter the Earth's atmosphere what would happen to it?

ans it might end up getting burnt up by the earth's atmosphere.

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Answered by sonu12346450
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Answer:

because outside of the earth ,in the space there is no gravitational force

so that the speed of the satellite is constantly change

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