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An artificial satellite is moving around the earth in a circular path under the influence of centripetal force provided by the force between them. What is the work done by the centripetal force? ​

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Answered by anjuyogeshyadav
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Centripetal forces cause centripetal accelerations. In the special case of the Earth's circular motion around the Sun – or any satellite's circular motion around any celestial body – the centripetal force causing the motion is the result of the gravitational attraction between them.

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